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The funds will help the Podolsk Regional Development Agency supply refugees of the Russian invasion with basic necessities such as food and water.
March 15 -
Amid concerns that fees for overdrawn accounts lead to financial exclusion, the National Credit Union Administration is focusing its attention on such policies this year.
March 14 -
M&T-People's closing date set, U.S. Bank's WNBA deal and more in banking news this week.
March 11 -
Emma Hayes, who is also the chief diversity officer for the African American Credit Union Coalition will take the lead on programs to further diversity, equity and inclusion for the Raleigh, North Carolina, credit union.
March 11 -
The deal for Horizon Community Bank in Arizona is the fifth instance of a credit union agreeing to buy a bank this year, and the second such deal for the Phoenix credit union, which bought Pinnacle Bank in 2019.
March 10 -
Spike Henderson was most recently a regional president at Equity Bank in Kansas.
March 10 -
Samantha Beeler, the league's incoming president, is currently vice president of advocacy for the Northwest Credit Union Association.
March 9 -
Citing customers’ increased adoption of digital services over the past two years, banks are shrinking their physical presence, while also renovating the locations they keep — but credit unions are bucking the trend.
March 9 -
The Augusta, Maine, credit union has promoted its executive vice president, Stephen Wallace, to succeed H. Tucker Cole, who plans to retire in June.
March 7 -
U.S. credit unions that serve Ukrainian immigrants are coordinating efforts to provide aid in Ukraine while bracing for cyberattacks at home.
March 7