Compensation
Compensation
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Credit unions have announced a number of new hires and promotions in areas such as lending and retail operations.
August 1 -
If your employees are unhappy, your customers will be the first to notice. Showing a little appreciation may be an investment in keeping both.
August 1 -
The pilot program will give out grants up to $25,000 so smaller low-income minority depository institutions can set up mentoring programs with larger credit unions.
August 1 -
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July 31 -
Under a proposal yet to be officially unveiled, plaintiffs relying on the so-called “disparate impact” doctrine would have to show a more direct link between a lender’s policy and discriminatory effect.
July 31 -
Sean Daly, the Middletown, R.I.-based institution's CFO, will take over as president and CEO when Ellen Ford steps down in November.
July 31 -
Lisa Perrin will take over at the Massachusetts-based institution when President and CEO Karen Duffy retires.
July 30 -
Eric Blankenstein, now at HUD, is under fire for asking a subordinate to defend him after it was revealed he wrote racially charged blogs 14 years earlier.
July 29 -
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The San Antonio bank has had little trouble hiring retail bankers to staff its new Houston branches, but it’s having a harder time filling IT and cybersecurity jobs at its headquarters, said CEO Phil Green.
July 25 -
The bill, similar to legislation that passed the chamber last year, would permit the inclusion of items such as rent and telecom payments to help consumers build their credit profiles.
July 25 -
Jewelry maker Alex and Ani LLC demanded $1.1 billion in damages from Bank of America in a lawsuit alleging lending discrimination against a women-led company that was once featured in advertisements promoting the bank's commitment to diversity.
July 25 -
State regulator Ron Rubin had been asked to resign in May over a sexual harassment complaint, but he attempted to fight the allegations.
July 25 -
America's Credit Union Museum has named new board members while a number of institutions have recruited additional talent.
July 25 -
A look at the latest round of appointments, promotions and new hires at credit unions and industry groups across the country.
July 23 -
Kindur and Finhabits are trying to create retirement plans for people who lack them. Are banks missing an opportunity?
July 22 -
Marc Schaefer, who has led the credit union since 1995, has announced plans to retire. President Todd Hall will take the helm on Jan. 1, 2020.
July 22 -
Timothy L. Anderson, who has held C-level positions at a number of other credit unions, including Government Printing office FCU and Treasury Department FCU, has taken over following CEO Kenneth Kramer's departure.
July 22 -
A hot job market and the ongoing wave of CEO retirements mean credit unions need to be thinking well beyond the corner office when considering recruitment and retention.
July 22 -
The Birmingham, Ala., company warned in its earnings call that moves by the central bank could make it harder to lower costs.
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