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Pennsylvania CU is switching to new vendor because of system’s open architecture.
July 7 -
PwC reports a modest improvement in its gender pay gap. A study finds a big gender pay gap in the U.K’s financial services industry. Plus, female founders speak out about sexual harassment and explain why they kept quiet before.
July 6
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Green Bancorp has pivoted from the troubled energy-lending market to SBA loans, which are appealing to more small banks because they can be sold at a premium and are getting more support from Washington.
July 6 -
Tiny Kalamazoo Building Trades CU will merge into KALSEE Credit Union following its CEO's retirement and losses of more than $50,000 for each of the last two years.
July 6 -
CU trade group credits the senator with a history of supporting community-based financial institutions.
July 6 -
Following losses in 2014, the $22 million-asset PCCU has turned a profit for the last two years and was in the black for Q1 2017 and will pay a $400,000 special dividend back to its members as part of the deal.
July 5 -
Delaware corporations will soon be able to issue shares on a blockchain. Beyond the capital markets, the move has implications for the way banks stake their claims to collateral.
July 5 -
Musicians’ Interguild CU will merge with SAG-AFTRA FCU
July 5 -
Curve argues that as the number of cards in its app increases, the chances of choosing a wrong card for a payment become greater.
July 3 -
It might seem unusual for an Old National Bancorp to lure away a regional executive from the much larger Fifth Third, but not in wealth management, where competitiveness can be as much about emphasis as size.
July 3 -
Apple and Australia's largest banks have been battling for more than a year over mobile payments access.
July 3 -
Rob Kunisch will succeed Jack Steil as CEO of 1st Mariner Bank, which has been seeking to right itself after years of difficulties.
July 3 -
New and used auto lending broke records, while HELOCs and second mortgages reached levels not seen since 2012.
July 3 -
Rebecca Reynolds Lytle will take the helm of the Bay Area CU on July 17.
June 30 -
Interviews with entrepreneurs and techies at the Copenhagen conference.
June 30 -
Rice is retiring after more than 18 years of service and turns the reins over to the CU's vice president and compliance officer.
June 30 -
The New York regulator's move is aimed at giving credit unions more opportunities to recruit new members and serve existing members.
June 30 -
Mastercard has expanded its relationship with Pizza Hut to support mobile ordering in Japan.
June 30 -
Lansing, Mich. is working with area financial institutions -- including a local credit union -- to open accounts for people coming out of prison.
June 30 -
Timothy Barthel will succeed Georgine Levine, who passed away in August 2016.
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