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Summit CU in North Carolina has completed its acquisition of Corning Cable Systems CU and is building a new branch to accommodate increased business as a result of the merger.
February 9 -
Rather than push for looser rules on robo-calls, the industry should focus on policy related to the channels consumers prefer: email and text messages.
February 9 -
Welcome to the new PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Developer uses Dash for ACLU donations; Android pushes payments for smartwatches; a source for India's ATM glitch; a new voice app in Europe.
February 9 -
The FDIC received eight new bank applications last year, not a lot but the most since the financial crisis; Wells' board is considering dropping bonuses for its top brass.
February 9 -
Mobile is taking the spotlight as fraudsters shift to account takeovers and e-commerce fraud in the wake of EMV chip cards taking hold at the physical point of sale.
February 9 -
Longtime TCF Chairman and CEO Bill Cooper, who died Tuesday at the age of 73, is being remembered as an innovator who never forgot where he came from.
February 8 -
The bank's board is considering whether to withhold bonuses for CEO Tim Sloan and Chief Financial Officer John Shrewsberry.
February 8 -
Sports stars face unique challenges obtaining credit, and bankers need to develop certain skills to successfully court those prospects.
February 8 -
One common fear is that going high-tech — which often includes a lot self-service — will chip away at the high-touch service CUs are known for, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
February 8
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Sports stars face unique challenges obtaining credit, and bankers need to develop certain skills to court those prospects successfully.
February 8 -
Most recently Thomas Pahl worked on debt collection and credit reporting issues as a partner at Arnall Golden Gregory in Washington.
February 8 -
Here are five ancillary business lines that lately have appealed to community banks pursuing new sources of loans or fee income.
February 8 -
The latest cyberattacks on banks (and others including the Democratic National Committee) can no longer be found by traditional means, as they lurk in memory and necessary computing tools.
February 8 -
CFO John Shrewsberry projects that legal costs and other expenses related to the scandal will swell to between $50 million and $60 million and remain at that level for the next several quarters.
February 8 -
Cooper built TCF into a Midwestern powerhouse by targeting what he called the “Joe Lunch-Bucket crowd.”
February 8 -
Credit unions are making commitments to honor and recognize the military and those that serve them as part of their focus on giving back to the communities they serve.
February 8 -
For a corporation, throwing out new propositions in the dark is a very expensive way to innovate.
February 8
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Kentucky, Ohio regulators won't have to go through accreditation process again for five years.
February 8 -
The German bank's head of corporate and investment banking is reportedly looking to leave; analysts are worried that a bitcoin fund might set off "irrational exuberance" among investors.
February 8 -
Welcome to the new PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Square Register rebrands; Amazon Go's skeleton staff; French startups combine payroll and health care; NCR introduces Silver in the U.K.
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