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Green Dot Corp.s longest-serving directors, Timothy Greenleaf and Michael Moritz, resigned from the board hours before they were to stand for re-election as the firms largest shareholder wages a proxy fight.
May 23 -
CUs in North Dakota's oil country have to be ready to respond to the ebb and flow of the energy market, with the attendant ebb and flow of members and money and the specter of increased delinquency.
May 20 -
Discover's new consumer credit information product provides FICO scores and a summary of the data that determines that score.
May 20 -
TD Bank announced Thursday that is doing away with the Penny Arcade coin-counting machines that are stationed in more than 1,000 of its branches along the East Coast.
May 20 -
Motorola Employees Credit Union (MECU), a $901-million institution based in Schaumburg, Ill., said it will change its name to Andigo, most likely in September of this year.
May 19 -
Users of the Walmart MoneyCard, issued by Green Dot, took to social media Wednesday to complain about problems they've encountered checking balances and accessing funds. The problems come at inopportune time for Green Dot.
May 19 -
Sb1 Federal Credit Union, a $634-million institution based in Philadelphia, will change its name to Ardent Credit Union, effective June 14.
May 18 -
Visa's rules for card acceptance exceed 800 pages plus supplements and MasterCard's are nearly 300 pages. But even though the card networks have explained their expectations in painstaking detail, the difference between strict rules and mere guidelines is much blurrier when finally given to the merchant.
May 18 -
Synchrony Financial, the credit card lender that was recently spun off from General Electric, is considering an expansion into small-business lending.
May 17 -
Leaders of eleven American Catholic credit unions announced today the formation of a collaborative association, Catholic Credit Unions of America (CCUA).
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