Compensation
Compensation
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As the Federal Credit Union Act turns 85, industry figures are working on issues related to executive compensation, UDAAP and more, all while girding for a slowdown in membership and loan growth.
June 24 -
In a hyper-competitive job market, credit unions are finding creative ways to keep staff engaged and sweeten the deal for potential new hires.
June 24 -
Executives and directors from across the industry discussed their concerns for the industry and priorities for the next year during this year's NAFCU and CUNA annual conferences.
June 21 -
The Credit Union National Association’s summer conference in Orlando offered attendees insights into service, succession planning, collaboration and more.
June 21 -
The bank believes its U.S. unit will pass this year’s stress test but Fed restrictions will stay; COO is the second member of CEO’s inner circle to leave.
June 21 - WIB scan
Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund, refuses to attend any meetings in which she would be the only woman; Sallie Krawcheck says the fact that women still are paid less than men is partly the fault of society at large; and more in this week's WIB Scan.
June 20 -
The first full day of America's Credit Union Conference in Orlando hit on a variety of topics, including narrowing the gender gap and ongoing attacks from banks.
June 19 -
The mortgage agency has hired Eric Blankenstein, who sparked controversy while at the consumer bureau over past revelations of racially charged writings.
June 19 -
Erasmo Ramos will move from one southern Texas CU to another.
June 19 -
Digital currency plans spark concerns from global financial regulators and U.S. legislators; departures continue as two top dealmakers seem ready to leave.
June 19 -
Deutsche Bank Chief Executive Christian Sewing is planning sweeping changes to his top management, considering replacing finance chief James von Moltke and investment banking head Garth Ritchie, as he purges executives who rose under his predecessor.
June 18 -
The latest new hires, promotions and appointments at credit unions and industry groups across the country.
June 18 -
Credit unions have much to celebrate when it comes to inclusion, but plenty of work remains to be done in the industry.
June 18 -
Mastercard is working with its banking partners to introduce True Name cards that will let customers use the name they want on their cards without requiring a legal name change.
June 17 -
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg said the way credit scoring is done in the U.S. is fraught with inequality and he's worried the process may get worse with systems based on artificial intelligence.
June 17 -
Credit unions and the rest of the financial services sector, in the spirit of recent criminal justice reform, should be more open to hiring workers with low-level criminal convictions.
June 17 -
Hard sell ahead for BB&T-SunTrust as ‘Truist’ lands with a thud; Citizens looks to poach BB&T-SunTrust talent; what the Senate AML bill means for banks; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
June 14 -
A shrinking bank landscape is creating potential opportunities, but analysts are mixed as to whether credit unions will see any growth as a result.
June 14 -
The Tulsa, Okla., bank is adding Jim Thompson as director of senior housing investments.
June 13 -
Eric Jenkins is taking over at the Amarillo-based institution as its president and CEO is set to retire.
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