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James Smith said he would decide soon whether he’ll seek the Republican nomination for governor. He said he was inspired partly by his recent work on a commission tasked with recommending fixes to the state’s fiscal and economic problems.
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The Auburn Hills, Mich.-based credit union serves 200,000 members with more than $2.3 billion in assets.
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The deal for Retirement Plan Services, which provides recordkeeping for employers nationally, is NBT's fourth acquisition of a retirement services firm since 2015.
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Credit unions have seen a slew of legal victories in lawsuits claiming CUs' websites violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, but there are fears attorneys pursuing those cases may be changing their strategy.
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KS Bancorp, which is trying to avoid a hostile takeover, may be facing a skirmish with an activist investor over one of its board seats.
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National Credit Union Administration board member Rick Metsger says a federal judge overstepped the court's bounds when striking down portions of the agency's field-of-membership rule, but stopped short of saying the regulator planned to appeal the decision.
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The rebates are part of the league's "Member Engagement Rewards Program."
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Latrobe Area Hospital Federal Credit Union chose the new provider to improve its member-facing technology, and save both time and money.
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UNCLE Credit Union is continuing its expansion into the Stockton, Calif., market via merger with Allied Trades CU.
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The San Diego company said the deal will bring in low-cost deposits and create a new source of fee income.
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