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Donald Finn began his credit union career in 1964 by working as a loan officer for a Michigan institution.
March 4 -
Credit unions haven't dipped into subprime lending as much as other lenders, which has helped protect the industry – but there could still be major speed bumps ahead.
March 4 -
Credit unions in the Cornhusker State are waiting to see whether lawmakers move forward on on a bill that would allow banks the opportunity to block field of membership expansions.
February 28 -
From cybersecurity to capital, here's what the next NCUA board might (or might not) do on a host of issues.
February 26 -
The Senate Banking Committee will likely vote on Todd Harper and Rodney Hood's nominations to the federal regulator, while lawmakers hold hearings on a host of credit union priorities.
February 25 -
The national awareness initiative has broadened its rollout to the Carolinas after launching in Minnesota earlier this year.
February 20 -
The Credit Union National Association and several institutions sued the fast food business after a data breach in 2016.
February 14 -
A MAPS Credit Union executive told the House Financial Services Committee her institution is proof credit unions and banks can safely serve the legal weed space.
February 13 -
As they continue to protest credit union mergers, banks are set to reap the benefits from a deal that will create an institution one-third the size of the entire CU industry.
February 8
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BB&T is buying SunTrust Banks, creating a $442 billion-asset institution. Credit unions are hopeful the mega merger will present an opening to pick up new business.
February 8 -
In a major victory for small-dollar lenders, the agency plans to rescind underwriting requirements that were the centerpiece of the rule drafted by a Democratic appointee.
February 6 -
Credit unions are feeling good entering February, following a new nomination to the NCUA board, positive job growth and more.
February 4 -
Credit unions in the Gopher State have pledged at least $3.5 million to the Credit Union National Association's awareness effort.
January 29 -
With the government functioning again, Congress may finally turn its attention to credit union priorities.
January 28 -
Trade groups have filed paperwork supporting two Michigan credit unions facing ADA suits, but a similar suit against Domino's Pizza could cloud the issue.
January 24 -
Institutions across the country have announced new additions to their staffs and have recongized outstanding work by employees.
January 17 -
CUNA and NAFCU both issued letters to the National Credit Union Administration suggesting ways federal credit union bylaws could be amended.
January 15 -
Despite the ongoing federal work stoppage, some scheduled activities are still taking place this week in Washington.
January 14 -
The trade association is seeking $100 million from credit unions over three years in support of its "Open Your Eyes" campaign.
January 11 -
President Trump has threatened that the closure may go on for a prolonged period. This could lead to higher loan delinquencies at credit unions that serve federal workers.
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