Aaron Passman is editor of Credit Union Journal, the nation’s leading credit union news resource. He was appointed editor in 2018 after two years as an assistant editor at CUJ and nearly five years as a reporter there. He has worked as a staff writer or freelancer for a variety of publications across the country and is a graduate of the University of Kansas.
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A recent blog post argues that the industry must get ready for the possibility of the Federal Reserve lowering rates below zero.
June 26 -
M.J. Neusneger joined the credit union as chief financial officer in May 2019 before being appointed interim CEO five months later.
June 26 -
The Philadelphia-based credit union crossed the $3 billion-asset threshold despite a drop in first-quarter earnings.
June 25 -
With most major industry events cancelled or moved online for the remainder of the year, it's unclear whether a retooled format can replicate the education and networking many in the movement have come to expect.
June 25 -
The outbreak has completely upended whatever expectations the industry had heading into 2020. Here's key areas that have been shaped by the pandemic, some potentially forever.
June 24 -
Craig Leonard, who has spent a decade at Harvard University Employees Credit Union, will take the helm in July following longtime CEO Gene Foley's retirement.
June 22 -
Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., has introduced a bill that would convert the bureau's leadership to a five-person bipartisan commission. Similar legislation was introduced in the House in March.
June 18 -
A proposal from the credit union regulator was criticized for being needlessly complex and not requiring enough transparency.
June 18 -
Speaking during the CUSO's virtual Member Forum, PSCU CEO Chuck Fagan noted that some data shows the economy may be beginning to rebound from the coronavirus, but some sectors are still struggling.
June 16 -
A new study shows 60% of adult children whose mother or father are credit union members do not belong to the same institution as their parents.
June 16