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The Michigan-based institution has positioned itself for additional growth by making it easier to qualify for membership.
April 13 -
The Louisiana credit union holds just $3.5 million of assets and could not find a successor for its retiring chief executive.
April 12 -
The scandal over the collapse of Wirecard AG expanded as German financial regulator BaFin faces a criminal probe into how it oversaw the payment processor and whether some of the agency’s staff illegally traded the stock.
April 12 -
Trustly Group AB’s plan to raise almost $1 billion through an initial public offering in Stockholm may be followed by a second listing in New York, according to its chief executive.
April 12 -
Banking trade groups have called for congressional hearings following the Jacksonville, Fla.-based credit union's agreement to purchase the $1.6 billion-asset Heritage Southeast Bank, the largest deal of its kind to date.
April 12 -
Ann Dubie stepped down from the Joliet, Ill.-based credit union in March after 20 years at the helm.
April 9 -
The deal will see the $16 million-asset Georgetown FCU join the $258 million-asset PAHO/WHO. The combined institution will serve more than 7,500 members.
April 9 -
The New York institution is believed to be the first credit union to open its doors to the general public as part of the mass vaccination effort.
April 8 -
Regulators have approved the credit union's request to add 477 underserved census tracts to its field of membership, allowing it to reach roughly 2.5 million consumers.
April 8 -
Banking and payments technology tester and certifier Fime is working with the government of India to develop the testing infrastructure for a national contactless transportation card and accompanying mobile app.
April 8