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MLB legend Cal Ripken Jr. told a credit union audience what it takes to succeed – and break a few records in the process.
August 10 -
The Austin-based credit union serves seven counties in Central Texas.
August 10 -
The tiny Illinois-based credit union was supported by CUNA and the Illinois CU League, who partnered to file a joint amicus brief.
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The Massachusetts-based CU says membership growth has accelerated to 7.4 percent.
August 9 -
From participating in local events to meaningful donations, credit unions are finding a variety of ways to give back to the communities they serve.
August 8 -
In alleging former CEO Alan Kaufman breached his fiduciary duties to the NYC-based credit union, NCUA is seeking penalties of $4.5 million.
August 7 -
A new feature at recent CU Leadership Convention included advice on attracting millennials, the power of stories and more.
August 7 -
Fort Bragg FCU will convert to KeyStone core processing as a hosted solution in March 2019.
August 7 -
The Washington-based credit union worked with the state chapter of the National Federation of the Blind to improve website accessibility.
August 6 -
Helping the less fortunate, providing financial education, expanding to serve more members and other ways credit unions are giving back.
August 3 -
The plaintiff voluntarily dismissed legal action against tiny Houston-based SPCO Credit Union.
August 3 -
In its Thursday board meeting, the regulator extended the interest rate limit, and announced a plan to spend $675,000 on cybersecurity improvements, among other measures.
August 3 -
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 -
A look at how credit unions are instilling a love of literature, helping the less fortunate and other ways the movement gives back.
August 1 -
Michaels is a third-generation credit union CEO and was an early member of the Crasher group, known today as the Cooperative Trust.
August 1 -
Former postal CU expanding charter, changing core system for first time in 20 years.
August 1 -
A group of rival trade associations have put aside their differences and come together to emphasize to Congress the need for increased standards for retailers.
August 1 -
In a win for bankers, a new state law is forcing major changes at two Iowa credit unions – and analysts say CUs in other states could face the same fate.
July 31 -
The Las Vegas-based credit union posted yet another positive quarter with $2.55 million in net income in Q2.
July 31 -
It’s anyone’s guess when the National Credit Union Administration’s controversial risk-based capital rule will take effect.
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