Compensation
Compensation
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Financial firms should offer debt consolidation and faster payment services to help employees who may be struggling through the coronavirus pandemic.
July 27 -
Credit Union of Texas, based near Dallas, is believed to be one of the first in the industry to debut this perk.
July 24 -
The Trump administration's executive order to terminate and replace federal enforcement of anti-discrimination policies at the local level, citing the burden it put on municipalities, enraged advocates of equitable housing practices.
July 23 -
Recruiting directors from a variety of backgrounds is a challenge familiar to many credit unions. A member of one of the nation's largest CUs is calling for that institution to address the problem.
July 23 -
Peoples Bank in Arkansas once used brokered deposits to fund more loans to underserved borrowers. It could do so again if Congress loosens restrictions, says CEO Mary Fowler.
July 22 -
The White House's efforts to loosen equality requirements in lending run counter to the widespread demand for racial justice. Congress must act.
July 20 -
The California company said Russell Colombo "is committed to remaining in the job as long as needed."
July 20 -
The Warsaw, N.Y., bank said it will close 10% of its branches and lay off 6% of its staff in response to customers’ growing preference for remote banking.
July 17 -
Wells Fargo buys $14B of delinquent mortgages tied to pandemic; CFPB launches investigation of Quicken Loans real estate affiliate Rocket Homes Real Estate; Truist accelerates cost-cutting plans; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
July 17 -
Jason Werts will take over as the leader of the Clackamas, Ore.-based institution in August. He is currently COO of Unitis Community Credit Union in nearby Portland.
July 17