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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The Minnesota-based institution is allowing children of some employees to attend school virtually in their branches in order to make it easier for parents to work during the pandemic.
October 15 -
The trade group representing credit unions in Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma said the change is an attempt to better unify a variety of services the association offers.
October 14 -
Credit unions' credit and debit card portfolios could see a surge this week as the online retailer offers two days of deals, while the industry's regulator is set for a cybersecurity update.
October 13 -
The California-based institution joins a small group of CUs that represent only about 7% of institutions but hold about 70% of industry assets.
October 13 -
The deal is expected to close sometime next year but is still subject to regulatory and member approval.
October 9 -
The $3.1 billion-asset institution's product will not carry any fees and offers a variable APR.
October 8 -
It's increasingly unclear when — or even if — Kyle Hauptman will be confirmed to the board of the National Credit Union Administration.
October 8 -
The new name is the third time the association has modified its name since leagues for the two states merged in 2007.
October 6 -
The number of religiously affiliated credit unions continues to dwindle and many have changed their name as part of a push to diversify their fields of membership.
October 5 -
Credit union groups continue to make ad buys for industry-supported candidates in advance of Nov. 3, but recent positive economic news could be short-lived.
October 5