ALBURQUERQUE, N.M. - (10/21/04) -- Volunteers from 13 credit unionswill an across the state this week, visiting 56 elementary schoolsto teach basic financial skills to help celebrate InternationalCredit Union Week. The educational campaign, organized by he CUAssociation of New Mexico, will reach 12 communities as almost1,700 young students. The focus on the educational sessions will beon savings and budgeting skills.
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Execs say other banks are still more of a rival for deposits than the digital currency.
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First Northwest Bancorp in Port Angeles has selected an Everett, Washington-based competitor's president to serve as its new top executive.
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The Charlotte-based megabank announced that it had appointed two business leaders to be co-presidents of the bank, and elevated its chief financial officer to serve as executive vice president.
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The Massachusetts bank is being accused of aiding and abetting the operation of a Ponzi scheme centered in Hamilton, New York. The bank declined to comment on the allegations.
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City National Bank promotes Brandon Williams to head private banking and wealth management; a former U.S. Postal Service letter carrier is sentenced to five and a half years for stealing over $10 million in checks from the mail; Lazard expands its North American investment banking franchise with two managing director hires; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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The government-powered network is allowing larger payments to settle instantly, a move The Clearing House has also made for its RTP network. Payment experts say more than higher limits are needed to make speedy processing ubiquitous.
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