Do you have a branch or facility sorely in need of a visual improvement? Do you wish a team of contractors and workers would just arrive one day and rebuild your facility? Well, The Credit Union Journal can't arrange that, but we have arranged with members of our Facilities Panel of Experts to add their eyes and advice on what you can do-and it's free! All you have to do is send a photo of the area/branch you'd like to approve, and we'll put it in front of our panel. (And if it's so bad you don't want others to see how you live, we'll keep it anonymous!) Send images to fdiekmann
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The Jackson, Mississippi, company will use proceeds from the sale of its Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance unit to restructure its investment portfolio, moving $1.6 billion of low-yield securities off the balance sheet.
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The store-branded card issuer is raising annual percentage rates and adding fees for paper statements to compensate for lost revenue. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new regulation is scheduled to take effect on May 14.
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At the banks' annual meetings, shareholders at both companies struck down proposals that would have split the board chair and CEO roles. Two other proposals also failed to win shareholder support, one concerning energy financing and another on pay gap analysis.
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Congressional Review Act resolutions are ramping up ahead of the 2024 election cycle. Experts say that, although none are likely to become law, the resolutions are still powerful messaging and political tools.
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The ABA is testing an information-exchange network to allow banks to share their fraud data with each other. Companies including Baselayer are also building solutions.
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Republicans on the House and Senate Small Business committees are accusing the SBA of being irresponsible in granting Funding Circle permission to participate in its flagship loan-guarantee program.
April 24