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From falling originations to market share shifts for nonbanks and government loans, here's a look at key findings from the just-released 2017 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.
May 9 -
From AI's impact on how we live to leadership lessons from an Olympian, making the most of analytics and more, here's a look inside the 2018 THINK Conference.
May 9 -
From Boys & Girls Clubs to food pantries, Honor Flights and more, here's how credit unions are helping other organizations that give back to their communities.
May 9 -
Former N.Y. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman had been a thorn in the side of financial institutions, using his state’s significant clout to affect national policy debate on a host of topics ranging from dark pools to cryptocurrencies. Here’s a look back at how Schneiderman made his mark on the ways financial institutions do business.
May 8 -
There are plenty to choose from, including ADA lawsuits, taxation, field of membership and more.
May 7 -
From initiatives that thank veterans for their service to financial education for students and more, here's another look at how credit unions are making a difference in the communities they serve.
May 7 -
Today's senior leaders seem more willing than their predecessors to take bold stands on controversial topics, in part because employees and investors expect them to.
May 6 -
China's mobile payment lessons for U.S. bankers; Steven Mnuchin's wishful thinking on GSE reform; unpacking Mick Mulvaney's CFPB relocation musings; and more from this week's most-read stories.
May 4 -
Rather than heading off to a galaxy far, far away, credit union members and employees from all over got into the spirit of "Star Wars Day" once again this year. May the Fourth be with you!
May 4 -
Banks, technology developers and payment companies are all experimenting with new ways to identify consumers by their unique physical traits, with the ultimate goal of improving security while also streamlining customer onboarding and authentication.
May 4 -
Readers applaud acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Mick Mulvaney’s cost-cutting ideas, slam recent calls for postal banking, opine on banks limiting their business with firearms dealers and more.
May 3 -
Data breaches have become routine, but the public reaction to these events is changing. Consumers are increasingly wary of sharing their information — just ask Mark Zuckerberg — and this trend raises the stakes for all financial institutions and merchants.
May 3 -
Honoring veterans, helping feed hungry families and other ways credit unions are making a difference in their communities.
May 2 -
Which party controls the House next year is still uncertain, but this much is clear: Someone other than Texas Republican Jeb Hensarling will hold the gavel on the Financial Services Committee.
May 2 -
Though financial institutions with online bill payment services still command the largest share of the bill payment market, it’s a category with many friction points ripe for disruption.
May 2 -
After getting energized about the future of credit unions at CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference, this year's crashers are beginning the hard work of actually creating that future.
May 2 -
Firefly promotes a new business advisor, St. Mary's Bank taps indirect lending officer and more new hires, promotions and personnel news at credit unions across the country.
May 1 -
New facilities, branch expansions, donations to benefit kids and other ways credit unions are working to make their communities a better place.
April 30 -
Since taking office in November of last year, acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Mick Mulvaney's actions have sparked outrage from his critics seemingly at every turn, including several times just last week.
April 29 -
Donations, fundraisers, leadership workshops and other ways credit unions are giving back.
April 27