Jackie Stewart is the executive editor of American Banker Magazine. Previously, she covered breaking news, community banks and mergers and acquisitions for American Banker before being named as the managing editor of the Credit Union Journal. After graduating from Northwestern University in 2006, Jackie taught for two years in the Bronx, N.Y., through Teach for America.
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Renee Christoffer will take over leading the institution when Monte Berg, the current president and CEO, steps down at the end of July.
April 21 -
Southwest HealthCare Credit Union agreed to merge into Canyon State because of increased competition and regulatory demands.
April 20 -
Overall credit card spending is down 32% while debit card purchases have declined by 12% for the week ending April 12.
April 20 -
Smaller institutions should prepare themselves for some of what the competition has experienced, including increased provisions for losses and declining net interest margins.
April 20 -
The industry has grappled with how to effectively help members and businesses survive the fallout from the pandemic.
April 14 -
The majority of small businesses faced a financial challenge last year and that was before the pandemic curtailed consumer demand and forced nonessential companies to close.
April 9 -
The industry is grappling with how to thank member-facing staff while also determining how newly mandated leave laws will impact them.
April 9 -
Some regulators had started shifting to more remote oversight before the pandemic, though the initiatives haven't been a priority for credit unions and their advocates.
April 7 -
A new survey shows more Americans are tapping into their savings as job losses rise and the pandemic's impact on the economy gets worse.
April 6 -
Credit unions in the Great Lakes State saw widespread membership growth in 2019 but it was the third consecutive year in which the pace of growth slowed.
April 6