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Robert Selander was named an independent director of the embattled credit bureau, which is still trying to regain public confidence after a huge data breach last year.
March 21 -
Some banks pay their leaders 200 to 300 times more than branch employees, according to recently filed corporate disclosures. The findings raise a host of questions about fairness, whether outsize pay promotes “too big to manage,” and how investors will use this new information in fights with management.
March 21 -
The Alabama company will enter Sarasota, Fla., after buying Premier for $52 million.
March 21 -
The $6 million acquisition will add four businesses with a total of $700 million in assets under management.
March 20 -
One credit union shakes up its mangement team with a bevy of new promotions, including five new branch managers, and more new hires, promotions and other personnel news.
March 20 -
The Indiana-based credit union made significant gains in membership, lending, assets and more.
March 20 -
Celebrating new facilities, corporate philanthropy and other ways credit unions are giving back to their communities.
March 19 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., raised ethics concerns about Mick Mulvaney's dual role leading both the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget.
March 16 -
Independent Bank Group said the firms had become shareholders after it bought Carlile Bancshares last year.
March 16 -
From donations to sponsorships, financial education and more, here's how credit unions are giving back to their communities and keeping the focus on kids.
March 16