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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As NCUA Chairman Mark McWatters heads to Capitol Hill, credit unions are facing new threats at the ATM and CU trade groups are writing big checks in advance of midterm elections.
October 1 -
Geoff Johnson will have a broader strategic role at the CUSO and will interact with the board more.
October 1 -
Two credit unions are part of a fintech pilot program to help borrowers set aside money to pay down student debt faster.
September 28 -
Analysts say the proposal will hurt more than help, and while it isn't expected to gain traction soon, that could change if Democrats retake the Senate.
September 27 -
The Mass.-based credit union is the latest to drop its federal charter in favor of state oversight.
September 26 -
Congress is considering additional tax reform, while the NCUA board is taking comments on a proposed rule to ease appraisal limits and more.
September 24 -
A new study breaks down the benefits consumers in the Peach State receive just from being credit union members.
September 21 -
All three credit unions hold less than $250 million in assets.
September 20 -
Notre Dame Federal Credit Union is the latest to join the Hispanic outreach program for CUs, which now serves more than 85 institutions nationwide.
September 18 -
A recent bill to update data breach notification requirements has pitted state and federal credit union trade groups in opposing camps.
September 18