Melissa Angell is a reporter for Credit Union Journal in New York City. She graduated from the University of Virginia where she studied Cognitive Neuroscience and Media Studies. She's also an alumna of the Dow Jones News Fund, where she previously covered healthcare equities for TheStreet.
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New technologies could ease the compliance burden for many institutions but some say they could also widen the divide between large and small credit unions.
November 12 -
A June data breach at Desjardins Group, Canada's largest financial cooperative, is now believed to have impacted 1.5 million more members than first reported.
November 6 -
The organization moved forward with a new name in order to maintain brand consistency.
November 5 -
The North Carolina-based credit union is doubling down on claims of trademark infringement following the biggest bank merger in decades.
November 4 -
The National Credit Union Administration is hosting an event on equality and inclusion, which will include industry leaders discussing best practices for embracing these ideals.
November 4 -
Three low-income credit unions who are minority depository institutions will be mentored by three larger institutions through the program.
November 1 -
The St. Louis-based institution's new name aims to better reflect the different employer groups it serves.
November 1 -
Financial institutions are more likely than ever to fall victim to hackings and data breaches. Here's how credit unions should respond when – not if – they are attacked.
October 31 -
The National Credit Union Administration board member is requesting comment on a proposal to create new consumer compliance measures for "large, complex credit unions."
October 30 -
The program will be called Bucks for Buckeyes and will be offered in partnership with the Minnesota Credit Union Network.
October 30