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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Matthew J. Biliouris has spent 26 years at the National Credit Union Administration, including serving as acting director and deputy director of the Office of Consumer Financial Protection.
August 17 -
Cybersecurity remains a chief concern for small credit unions as a panel of experts warns small CUs may not just be a target, they could be one step in a larger attack.
August 16 -
More than 100 staffers at the Allentown, Pa.-based credit union took to the picket lines in a dispute with management over compensation and benefits, forcing the credit union to temporarily close at least two branches.
August 16 -
When President Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act into law yesterday, it did not include a provision that could have harmed military credit unions.
August 14 -
Talk of a trade war has loomed large for months, but some credit unions may not be feeling the impact yet. Analysts say be patient – you will.
August 13 -
Forty credit unions participated in the study, which led to nearly $85 million in loans over the course of 18 months.
August 8 -
Newell is set to focus on growing the Self-Help brand throughout Chicago and Milwaukee.
August 8 -
Three credit unions have signed on with the Costa Mesa, Calif.-based fintech aimed at helping consumers pay down credit card debt.
August 2 -
About $736 million is being spread among more than 5,000 credit unions following NCUA's merger of the share insurance and corporate stabilization funds. Credit Union Journal queried a number of CUs on how they plan to spend that windfall.
August 2 -
Mary Scheib has spent 28 years with the credit union and is credited with playing a critical role in shaping the institution's strategy, budget and more.
August 1