League InfoSight, a League/Association-owned entity, announced several major enhancements to InfoSight, its online platform for credit unions. Key upgrades include the addition of customizable dashboards, a redesigned interface, and significant updates to state-specific compliance information.
Compliance information will be expanded to cover over 25 topics specific to each of our 50 states. League InfoSight worked with the Leduc Frank Law Firm and collaborated with state credit union leagues and associations to update InfoSight with the most current and reliable state-specific information for the ever-evolving compliance landscape.
The newly upgraded platform also promises a refreshed look and feel with easy-to-navigate content. The revamped design includes customizable dashboards, allowing credit union employees immediate access to the topics that matter most to their organization. In addition, credit union users can now explore regulatory compliance information by topic, thanks to the updated organization of the site. Local laws, additional resources, and frequently asked questions all offer users information specific to their region. And with an unlimited user capability, all employees are encouraged to discover everything the upgraded platform has to offer.
“League InfoSight is humbled and extremely thankful for all of our League and Association partners that enable and support us in our collaborative mission,” said Glory LeDu, CEO of League InfoSight. “Collectively, we are able to leverage the brain power of league/association staff to provide a comprehensive state and federal compliance resource for credit unions to access for free, as a benefit of membership.”
Credit unions interested in learning more about the InfoSight platform are encouraged to contact Ellen Parent, League Regulatory & Legislative Advocacy Coordinator at eparent@mainecul.org. InfoSight is a free compliance resource available to all Maine credit unions.
“The new InfoSight platform is intuitive and user-friendly, providing state and federal content all in one place,” said Parent. “The addition of state content for all 50 states adds a benefit for credit unions operating, or considering operating, across state lines while also allowing for a better understanding of national trends in compliance.”