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Now known as Explorers Credit Union, the Yankton, S.D.-based shop serves consumers across South Dakota and Nebraska.
March 4 -
Richard Herrington's buyout pitch to smaller banks is to offer them a way to survive and keep their local brands.
March 3 -
In announcing the central bank’s emergency rate cut, Chairman Jerome Powell warned that the Fed can only do so much.
March 3 -
JPMorgan Chase is asking thousands of U.S. employees to work from home as it tests a contingency plan for closing domestic offices should the coronavirus spread, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
March 3 -
Banks are so caught up in the newest technology trends that they lose sight of the need to build a talented workforce and a purpose-driven organization.
March 3
Deloitte -
The company said that cardholders’ spending overseas has slowed sharply, especially for travel-related purchases, and that it won’t give a forecast for future quarters until next month.
March 3 -
Citigroup and Morgan Stanley told employees not to travel internationally for nonessential business, expanding earlier restrictions in Wall Street's latest responses to the spread of the coronavirus.
March 2 -
The company agreed to buy Advantage Community Bancshares weeks after announcing a deal for Commerce Financial.
March 2 -
San Francisco Bay Area Educators Credit Union became part of San Francisco Federal Credit Union earlier this month.
February 28 -
Given the possibility of a nationwide outbreak, the time is now for credit unions to take steps to protect themselves and their members.
February 28
Trident Shield -
Credit unions could be feeling some of the heat from critics of their bank takeovers, or simply gearing up for another round of activity.
February 28 -
Tony Aylsworth, chief risk officer, is taking over as president so CEO David Milligan can concentrate on acquisitions.
February 27 -
The companies spent much of the past decade completing smaller deals that created complementary footprints in the Southeast.
February 26 -
Executives outlined changes in energy lending policies, said that the largest U.S. bank has only scratched the surface in middle-market credits and discussed their preparations in case of an economic slowdown.
February 25 -
NCUA board member Mark McWatters defended the agency's position on credit union-bank purchases and called out the ongoing sniping on both sides of the argument.
February 25 -
WSFS, in an effort to catch up with bigger rivals, plans to upgrade digital channels in three years instead of five.
February 24 -
The company is buying a homebuilder finance portfolio with $47 million in loans and $80 million in commitments.
February 24 -
The 10-digit penalty marks an important milestone for the bank, but individual ex-bankers may still be at risk and grueling hearings lie ahead for current leadership.
February 21 -
A deferred-prosecution agreement with the Justice Department spares the bank a potential criminal conviction — provided it cooperates with continuing probes and abides by other conditions.
February 21 -
After more than five decades as a volunteer board member and committee member, one industry veteran looks back at how the movement has changed and what has stayed the same.
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