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Credit unions have made a number of personnel changes, including one institution appointing a chief technology officer and chief lending officer.
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From feeding veterans to vocational programs, internships and more, these credit unions are finding a variety of ways to give back to the areas they serve.
August 19 -
Deutsche Bank overhaul plan will put taxpayers and the financial system at risk; the San Antonio company names three women to key technology positions; issuers like Chase and Citi need to think beyond traditional card options; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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Apple is far from the first to apply a high-tech spin to the ordinary payment card. Several other companies before it have experimented with technology and materials in the hopes of providing a unique form of payment.
August 16 -
Credit unions have contributed to a number of causes, including supporting an animal rescue group and sponsoring a STEM center for the Girl Scouts.
August 16 -
Readers react to states investigating payroll advance companies and the GOP's weak response to cannabis banking, heed a warning that nonbanks are prepared for CECL and more.
August 15 -
A number of credit unions have announced promotions, new hires and recognitions for their employees.
August 15 -
Keeping up with changing technology can be difficult but institutions are making investments in ITMs, new lending platforms and more.
August 13 -
A number of credit unions have recently made personnel changes, including LAFCU and F&A Federal Credit Union naming new chief lending officers.
August 13 -
Credit unions gave out scholarships and helped with financial literacy while dozens of students graduated from Western CUNA Management School.
August 12 -
From housing finance to Facebook’s crypto plans, moderators questioning the presidential candidates in Texas next month would have no shortage of financial policy topics from which to pick.
August 11 -
Anticipating recession, banks start scrubbing loan books; how Trump's political appointees thwarted tougher settlements with two big banks; the Fed's plans on its real-time payment service; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 9 -
Sen. Susan Collins stopped by the Maine Credit Union League while other institutions supported local teachers and charities.
August 9 -
Readers react to the Fed's lengthy plan for a real-time payments system and Fifth Third's minimum wage increase, jab at Sen. Warren's absence on the Senate Banking Committee and more.
August 8 -
Apple's new credit card isn't just another virtual card in its virtual wallet. It borrows a lot of features from the most successful brands in payments and technology.
August 8 -
Several credit unions have hired new employees while a financial advisor was recognized for his volunteer efforts.
August 8 -
Virtual assistants are being brought forward into a variety of other internet-of-things devices such as automobiles and appliances, with the goal of finding new moments where consumers are willing to spend money — sometimes guided by machine learning.
August 7 -
Consolidation heated up in recent weeks after a tepid start this year. Here is an overview of noteworthy deals announced in June and July.
August 6 -
Credit unions have recently announced personnel changes in a number of areas, including human resources, information systems and operations.
August 6 -
These banks posted strong quarterly results at a time when many others struggled with thinner margins and rising expenses.
August 4