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The industry group wants the FDIC to reject an ILC request from student lender Nelnet and impose a two-year ban on future applications.
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Seven credit unions have asked Michigan's banking regulator for permission to launch a trust company, a move that bankers says oversteps that industry's role of helping people of modest means.
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Michaels is a third-generation credit union CEO and was an early member of the Crasher group, known today as the Cooperative Trust.
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Former postal CU expanding charter, changing core system for first time in 20 years.
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The Kalamazoo, Mich.-based credit union is the latest to celebrate a major asset milestone.
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A group of rival trade associations have put aside their differences and come together to emphasize to Congress the need for increased standards for retailers.
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In the months since President Trump’s America First policies forced China's Ant Financial to abandon a proposed deal to buy Dallas-based MoneyGram, the U.S. company has forged other key partnerships to build a global digital remittance network.
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Despite continued industry consolidation, the company still expects to have at least 10 chances each year to buy another bank.
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In a win for bankers, a new state law is forcing major changes at two Iowa credit unions – and analysts say CUs in other states could face the same fate.
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Greater Christ Baptist Church Credit Union had assets of just $608,000, and saw mounting losses during each of the last three years.
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