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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The National Credit Union Administration voted to raise the asset threshold for credit unions falling under its Office of National Examinations and Supervision to $15 billion, making sure that office remains focused on only the biggest institutions.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 25 -
The National Credit Union Administration is considering a rule that would bring its cyber incident reporting framework into alignment with those of other regulators, but would still be more permissive than the 36-hour limit imposed on banks.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 21 -
To make up for slow growth on their home turf, some credit unions are looking to other states for new members and loans — a move that rankles banks that see such expansion as overreach.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 20 -
Chris Conway will step down as president and CEO of Educational Systems Federal Credit Union early next year. He will be replaced by Chief Financial Officer Girado Smith.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 18 -
Some scrutinize quarterly reports for details that can help better compete against banks. Others are motivated by schadenfreude.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 15 -
Credit unions generally struggle to make agricultural loans because the market is saturated by more experienced lenders. But they can develop the expertise — or acquire it through M&A.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 13 -
Robert Goscicki has stepped down as president and CEO of Area Federal Credit Union in Aberdeen.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 8 -
Citadel Credit Union, armed with a team of professionals who previously worked at Santander Bank, plans to hold its own in a commercial lending market dominated by PNC Financial Services Group, Bank of America and Wells Fargo.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 7 -
The combined Mountain West Credit Union Association and the Northwest Credit Union Association are taking a new name to reflect a wider area of membership.
By Ken McCarthyJuly 6 -
The combination of the Cornerstone League and the Heartland Credit Union Association is the latest in a series of mergers changing the national makeup of the credit union industry.
By Ken McCarthyJune 29 -
It appeared Orion Credit Union had a green light to purchase Financial Federal Bank. But the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions has once again asked a judge to stop the deal, claiming depositors would be "irreparably harmed" if it goes through.
By Ken McCarthyJune 27 -
The boards of the Cornerstone League and the Heartland Credit Union Association are moving forward with due diligence to possibly combine the organizations, which serve credit unions in five states.
By Ken McCarthyJune 24 -
Participants in the sale of banks to credit unions may need to do a better job of due diligence and gauging the receptivity of their regulators to such deals, experts say in response to the cancellation of VyStar Credit Union's agreement to buy Heritage Southeast Bank.
By Ken McCarthyJune 23 -
Credit unions enjoyed especially strong loan demand from car buyers — helping to push overall loan growth to twice the rate of what banks saw in the first quarter — following a lull stemming from pandemic-era setbacks.
By Ken McCarthyJune 15 -
With household expenses and borrowing costs spiking, banks are bracing for depositors to demand more interest. The only question is how much longer bankers can hold out.
By Jim DobbsJune 13 -
The nonprofit First Step Alliance is working to launch Diverge Federal Credit Union, which plans to offer loans to cover the costs of gender affirmation surgery for individuals and adoption for same-sex couples.
By Ken McCarthyJune 9 -
Gary Furtado will retire from his position as president and CEO of Navigant Credit Union, a position he has held since 1987, by the end of the year.
By Ken McCarthyJune 7 -
The credit union has promoted Daniel Wolford to be its president and CEO. He succeeds Jeffery Trickett, who recently retired.
By Ken McCarthyJune 6 -
Credit Union 1 and NuMark Credit Union have separately struck deals to build a presence in and around Chicago through the acquisition of community banks.
By Ken McCarthyJune 3 -
Davidson County Chancery Court Judge Patricia Moskal ruled that Orion Federal Credit Union’s acquisition of Financial Federal Bank is legal under Tennessee law. The decision provides a road map for courts in other states to follow for similar M&A deals.
By Ken McCarthyJune 2
















