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Last week the car manufacturer said it would cut jobs and close factories. Now credit unions in the affected areas are considering how the news will affect their members and themselves.
December 3 -
Bernie Winne has been named temporary leader as the trade group searches for a successor to Paul Gentile.
November 30 -
Her guidance of a former credit union through the crisis and into a profitable bank, her advocacy for reg relief and other industry priorities, and her vocal support of women seeking to knock down many of the same workplace barriers she faced make her one of our Best in Banking honorees.
November 29 -
A look at recent credit union personnel moves, including appointments, promotions, new hires and honorees.
November 29 -
From recognition as a top workplace to giving back to nonprofits and making a difference for those in need, here's another round-up of credit union community news.
November 28 -
Atlanta Fed chief says consumers don't know the risks of using nonbank payments providers, like Apple Pay; equity derivatives desks will reap rewards of volatility.
November 28 -
Michael Daly's resignation may have been precipitated by an anonymous letter last month describing the workplace as “toxic” and in dire need of change.
November 27 -
From CU rock stars to new hires and promotions, here's a look at recent credit union personnel moves.
November 27 -
Stephen Gordon, who led the bank's recapitalization in 2010, is being replaced as CEO on an interim basis by former FirstMerit CEO Paul Grieg.
November 27 -
Institutions will only ensure their long-term prosperity if they establish the right training and empower staff. Here's how to do that.
November 27 -
Andrew Leventis will take over for Ralph Monaco, who is retiring in December after seven years with the regulator.
November 26 -
Mike Walrod will lead CU Holding, a subsidiary of Mazuma Credit Union that oversees several credit union service organizations.
November 26 -
Zack Bishop has experience in blending the systems of merged banks, according to Synovus, which this summer announced its first whole-bank deal in more than a decade.
November 26 -
Minorities are still charged more for mortgages when all other applicable credit factors are equal — both in person and online, according to a new study by the University of California, Berkeley.
November 26 -
Cash recyclers have their place in a branch. But other solutions may help credit unions save time and money when processing large transactions.
November 26 -
The majority of credit unions are run by women, according to a recent study, but that positive news doesn't paint the full picture.
November 26 -
From digital assistants and new branching strategies to revamped hiring processes and improved cybersecurity, these are the winners of the 2018 Best Practices Awards.
November 21 -
Moelis submits a revised Fannie/Freddie blueprint; FASB considering a plan to have banks break out charge-offs and recoveries on year-by-year basis; Wells Fargo layoffs begin with 1,000 jobs in mortgage and tech; and more from this week's most-read stories.
November 16 -
Wells Fargo will lay off 1,000 workers primarily from its mortgage unit in the first major round of a previously announced plan to cut the bank's workforce by as much as 10% over the next three years.
November 15 -
The bank has long had a program in place to train new employees, but now it’s testing a pilot to help retrain existing staff for different careers at the institution.
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