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Richard Pillow will step down after more than four decades in the industry.
September 3 -
Backers of lawsuits challenging federal charter and interest rate policies for nonbanks say states are sticking up for consumer protection. Others say the legal quagmire could slow efforts to improve the regulatory framework.
September 1 -
Pathways Financial's acquisition of Standard Register FCU increases its foothold in the Dayton market.
September 1 -
Gary Elliott will retire at the end of 2020, and the credit union has hired a search firm to help find its next leader.
September 1 -
The California plan to create a new, tougher state regulatory agency is at the finish line after lawmakers agreed to key exemptions for banks while maintaining strong enforcement measures for payday lenders and other firms.
August 31 -
The deal continues Sound's push into markets north of its Tacoma headquarters.
August 31 -
An acquisition of the social app would bring with it users and data that can fuel Walmart, Microsoft or Oracle’s e-commerce and marketing battles against top competitors.
August 31 -
The National Credit Union Administration issued one prohibition notice for August.
August 31 -
The legislation, which would apply to both banks and nonbanks, would give borrowers the right to sue for damages when servicing violations occur.
August 28 -
Mike Duncan had kept a low profile as chairman of the U.S. Postal Service’s board of governors until it hired Louis DeJoy as postmaster general. Now he is sharing an unwanted spotlight with the embattled DeJoy.
August 28