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After the state’s mask mandate was lifted, Michigan First Credit Union said it would no longer allow masks in its stand-alone branches, citing security concerns. Following an outcry from some members, the credit union updated its rule to allow clear face coverings.
August 19 -
The central bank wants financial institutions to enable additional routing options for online purchases, a change industry advocates say would strain the resources of smaller card issuers.
August 18 -
The choice of Greg Young as the next president and chief executive comes nearly a year after Karl Yoneshige announced his plans to retire from the role.
August 18 -
Many credit unions with less than $100 million of assets struggle with marketing and technology. Larger ones are willing to lend support, and the Credit Union National Association is working to dispel fears that prospective mentors are simply looking for takeover targets.
August 17 -
The nation’s second-largest credit union hired Jim Hayes to succeed Mike Lord as president and CEO. Hayes was most recently president and CEO of the $2.2 billion-asset Andrews Federal Credit Union in Suitland, Maryland.
August 16 -
The Credit Union National Association initiative helps promote eligibility requirements to potential members. It has added six new participants in Georgia.
August 16 -
New research from American Banker and Monigle reveals which banks, credit unions and challenger banks are turning customers into fans — and which ones have work to do.
August 16 -
The credit union tapped Kenneth Orgeron, its chief operating officer, to serve as acting CEO.
August 12 -
Three credit unions have announced deals to acquire community banks in the past week. The latest is the Wisconsin-based Royal, which is buying the $441 million-asset Lake Area Bank.
August 12 -
Board diversity is one of the reasons that credit unions outperform banks in hiring women for the role of chief executive. “It starts at the top," says Jan Page, president and CEO of Community South Credit Union in Florida.
August 12