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Governor JB Pritzker has nominated Deborah Hagan as secretary of the state's Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, where her duties would include overseeing state-chartered CUs.
February 22 -
Richard Marotta, who became Berkshire Hills' CEO after his predecessor's abrupt resignation, says his top priorities are squeezing more profit from existing operations and improving corporate culture.
February 22 -
The Indiana company will pay $68 million for Citizens First.
February 22 -
Todd Harper and Rodney Hood's nominations to the National Credit Union Administration board are not expected to face significant opposition.
February 22 -
The company will close a dozen branches, including eight in Colorado.
February 21 -
The Janesville, Wis.-based institution is set to move into a new downtown location in 2021.
February 21 -
The company disclosed that it paid $146 million for servicing rights associated with $13 billion in mortgages.
February 21 -
Bankers are eager to expand there through M&A, de novos or other means, encouraged by strong employment and disruption created by recent consolidation.
February 21 -
The Hermantown, Minn.-based institution has added two new counties in Minnesota that it can now serve.
February 20 -
California-based CuVantis aims to change the model for how credit unions offer financial planning by offering non-commissioned services to members.
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