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This week’s CUES CEO/Executive Team Network has focused on how credit unions can continue to build better cultures of leadership within their organizations. Here are just a few tips from the pros.
October 25 -
Youth sports support, mammograms, cancer treatment and more are all part of the latest round-up of credit union community news.
October 24 -
To land and retain millennials, Synechron’s head of innovation, David Horton, suggests mobile banking apps must graduate from simply replicating online banking on a phone to leveraging the native functionality of mobile hardware.
October 24 -
OK, so maybe they aren't mentioning Wells Fargo by name, but top banking executives have had plenty to say about the "recent headlines" surrounding banks' sales practices and compensation of branch employees. Here are some of their more noteworthy, and occasionally colorful, comments from third-quarter earnings calls and investor presentations.
October 21 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
October 21 -
Tulsa FCU adds six director-level execs and more CU professionals in the news.
October 20 -
Alfred F. Kelly Jr. may be planning to run Visa his own way, but he will still face the same challenges his predecessor did. Here are a few of Visa's most immediate issues.
October 20 -
Credit unions across the country are doing the right thing in their communities and they’ve got the pictures to prove it.
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An industry who's who turned out to celebrate the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance. The event — which drew more than 800 people — featured a keynote from Geena Davis, star of such films as "Thelma & Louise" and "A League of Their Own." Other speakers included Nandita Bakhshi, Karen Peetz and Diane D'Erasmo. Check out photos from the gala.
October 19 -
Credit unions recognize excellence in financial planning and other CU professionals in the news.
October 18 -
Does scale matter to a community bank? What does the disappearance of black-owned banks mean to the communities they served? What impact has regulation had on banking? Those questions were among the many addressed by researchers at the recent community banking conference in St. Louis hosted by the Federal Reserve and Conference of State Bank Supervisors.
October 18 -
Storybook pals, recognizing excellence and promotions that make you say “OMG!” are all part of the latest round-up of credit union community news.
October 17 -
Time capsules, “denim days” and supporting local nonprofits are just a few of the highlights from the latest round-up of credit union community news.
October 14 -
In honor of International Credit Union Day, Credit Union Journal offers its annual Day in the Life of Credit Unions project in which CUs are invited to take photos throughout the day on the same day to illustrate the typical—and sometimes not-so-typical—day at a credit union. Because no matter what day it is, credit unions are living out the mission helping to improve the lives of their members and the communities they serve.
October 14 -
When retailers first started developing mobile wallet apps, they did so to fight back against Apple Pay and the banks. Today, they are working against a bigger threat: Amazon.com.
October 14 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
October 14 -
Two well-known industry veterans are named to the board of Children’s Miracle Network and other CU professionals in the news.
October 13 -
Remember how last year's shutdown of the Small Business Administration's flagship loan-guarantee program prompted Congress to provide more funding? SBA made every penny count in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, backing 64,073 loans for a record $24.1 billion — a 2% increase.
October 13 -
Cybersecurity precautions often focus on preventing a data breach. But what if those measures aren't enough? Here's a look at steps lenders and servicers can take now to prepare their response in the event of a catastrophic data breach.
October 13 -
Helping kids, rewarding excellence in law enforcement and other noteworthy achievements are all part of the latest round-up of credit union community news.
October 12