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Vizo Financial Corporate Credit Union held its board election while other organizations announced promotions and awards.
September 19 -
Marji Hughes is leading the California-based institution on a temporary basis as the board searches for its next CEO.
September 18 -
As the industry considers a movement-wide focus on diversity and inclusion, some at the annual Inclusiv conference say there are opportunities for credit unions to better serve immigrants and have more diverse staffs.
September 18 -
A successor to Janet Bantz, who has led the Indiana-based institution since 1989, has been selected but not formally announced.
September 18 -
During a probe that grew out of the Wells Fargo scandal, BofA has acknowledged instances of "potentially unauthorized" accounts but said that the number of examples was "vanishingly small."
September 17 -
An executive from Visions Federal Credit Union was recognized for her advocacy work while credit unions announced personnel changes.
September 17 -
A proposal to define wages-on-demand would protect consumers and serve as an example for others.
September 17 -
After a nine-month transition period, Lyndon Matteson has been elevated from president to president and CEO following Edward Lopes' retirement.
September 16 -
A seller's assets and deposits lose some luster if the best and brightest who helped bring in the business leave after a deal closes.
September 16 -
Readers react to the Trump administration's release of a housing finance reform plan, a proposal by HUD to redefine "disparate impact" and a challenger bank's claims that it can end bank fees for good.
September 12 -
The bank has been deploying artificial intelligence in every business line, conducting research to find out what consumers think about the technology, and holding a roundtable with experts to define "responsible" AI.
September 12 -
Corporate Central Credit Union and South Carolina Federal Credit Union made changes to their marketing teams while other institutions announced personnel changes.
September 12 -
A proposal to define wages-on-demand would protect consumers and serve as an example for others.
September 12 -
In an interview with Credit Union Journal, Todd Harper, NCUA board member, said the regulator was working to avert similar problems in the future.
September 11 -
The legislation takes aim at third-party bank service vendors, the backlog of FHA appraisals, rural housing assistance and other issues where there is broad agreement.
September 11 -
Credit unions have recently promoted and hired new employees in areas such as retail management, business lending and marketing.
September 10 -
The former Fox News host told credit union leaders they risk becoming a casualty of the #MeToo movement if they fail to update their sexual harassment guidelines.
September 9 -
Michigan on Monday approved a charter for a new financial institution designed for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender customers, clearing the way for online service to begin early in 2020.
September 9 -
Its new training program will try to make commercial bankers out of professionals who left the workforce and want back in. It is another example of a bank getting creative in a tight job market.
September 9 -
The six biggest banks are expected to issue disappointing forecasts as rates continue to decline; technology stock mutual funds scored with payment plays.
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