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Matthew Gehman will take the helm at the Lancaster, Pa., institution on April 1, succeeding W. Kent Hartzler, who has been CEO since 2007.
March 26 -
While many institutions are part of nationwide shared-branch networks, three Southern California credit unions have agreed to share one facility. The arrangement is believed to be the only one of its kind.
March 26 -
A planned combination of Maine State Credit Union in Augusta and Midcoast Federal Credit Union in Freeport has been nixed despite receiving approval from regulators.
March 25 -
The Dunedin, Fla.-based institution reported an 18.8% surge in assets last year, along with substantial growth in commercial lending, thanks in part to the Paycheck Protection Program.
March 25 -
The Arlington-based institution made gains across several metrics in 2020, including loan growth of 22%, driven in part by the mortgage refi boom.
March 24 -
David Murphy, the credit union's vice president of risk and finance, will succeed Carol Adler, who is retiring.
March 24 -
Brim Financial contends there's an innovation gap for installment lending that favors larger lenders.
March 24 -
Two banking bills signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker carry implications for payday lenders, auto title lenders, credit unions and nonbank mortgage lenders. Pritzker, a Democrat, said the bills will address racial-equity gaps in the state.
March 23 -
Paul Marsh resigned as president and CEO of the South Bend, Ind., credit union on Tuesday after 30 years there. An interim chief has been named and the board is searching for a permanent successor.
March 23 -
The fintech, which has applied for a California banking license and federal deposit insurance, aims to become a full-service online bank for 1 million Americans by year-end, says Ron Oliveira, its U.S. chief executive.
March 22