Ken McCarthy is a reporter at Credit Union Journal, and a former reporter for American Banker and S&P Global Market Intelligence.
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A deal to merge with First General Credit Union in Norton Shores, Mich., will extend the Detroit-area institution's reach across the state.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 12 -
A plan to make expansion easier for credit unions is getting pushback not just from bankers, but also from the regulator's current chairman and a former board member.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 12 -
The Jackson, Miss.-based credit union is part of an alliance that also includes the megabank, seven cities and nine historically Black colleges and universities, and aims to provide investments of up to $130 million to help stabilize businesses and communities hit hard by the pandemic.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 10 -
Richard Daugherty stepped down after more than three decades at the Maryland-based institution, including overseeing four mergers and asset growth of nearly 500%.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 9 -
Home loans accounted for the bulk of the industry’s lending gains in 2020, but inventory shortages in some markets and an uneven economic recovery may dim prospects this year.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 9 -
Credit unions are hoping for a return to normal credit card spending patterns sometime during the second half, but the pandemic has created a domino effect of complicating factors.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 4 -
The bank trade group called for lawmakers to revoke the industry’s tax exemption and suggested that credit union acquisitions of banks create a “brain drain” of local lending expertise that could slow any economic recovery.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 3 -
The Maryland-based credit union has promoted Chief Operating Officer Tonia Niedzialkowski to president of the organization with an eye toward eventually naming her CEO.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 2 -
Some in the industry are planning in-person events, but the largest meetings are still unlikely to reconvene for a while.
By Ken McCarthyFebruary 1 -
The credit union regulator's first prohibitions of 2021 relate to misuse of member funds at institutions in Alaska and Florida.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 29 -
A deal to bring Coulee Dam FCU into the fold will expand the Spokane, Wash.-based credit union's branch network while providing a wider array of technologies to the former CDFCU members.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 28 -
The Bridgewater, N.J.-based credit union promoted Frank Almeida to president and CEO, the final step in process it began when he was hired in 2014.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 26 -
The Iowa-based institution hopes the funds can help narrow the racial homeownership gap in the state, which is believed to be among the worst in the nation.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 25 -
The Minnesota credit union's deal for Brainerd Savings & Loan comes about 11 months after it bought Neighborhood National Bank in Minnesota.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 25 -
Under a proposed rule change, credit unions would no longer need to seek pre-approval from the regulator before entering into interest rate swaps, speeding up transactions for some of the industry’s biggest institutions that already hold over 80% of total assets.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 25 -
After a slowdown in 2020, inventory shortages and other factors could make the months ahead a grind for many lenders.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 20 -
Chris Hendry has been appointed president and CEO of the Fitchburg, Mass.-based institution, having served the credit union in a volunteer capacity since 2014.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 19 -
Cybersecurity remains a priority along with CARES Act compliance, flexibility for borrowers impacted by the pandemic and more.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 15 -
The National Credit Union Administration and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will hold strategy sessions and share information tied to consumer protections at institutions with more than $10 billion of assets.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 14 -
The project will deploy $20 million as secondary capital to expand economic relief and financial inclusion, and follows a $1 million project last summer aimed at helping low-income consumers in Rust Belt cities.
By Ken McCarthyJanuary 14















