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The $683 million-asset credit union opened a loan production office in Enfield dedicated exclusively to mortgage and business lending.
November 21 -
Through lending programs, financial coaching and hiring practices tailored for inclusion, these CEOs provided crucial services to underserved communities.
November 18 -
Derek Hebert, formerly of University Credit Union in Maine, succeeds Dan Byron, who retired in March.
November 18 -
The National Credit Union Administration has asked Congress to restore its authority over credit union service organizations and other vendors, but some in the industry say the regulator already has enough on its plate.
November 17 -
The National Credit Union Administration found that O.F. Toalston Federal Credit Union and Mingo County Education Federal Credit Union — which were placed into conservatorship last month — would never regain sustainable operations.
November 16 -
Sharonview Federal Credit Union in Indian Land, South Carolina, named Herb White as its new president and chief executive. He will replace outgoing CEO Bill Partin on Jan. 1.
November 16 -
Simpler and more inclusive application processes are helping these lenders address the pain points that underserved borrowers encounter at other institutions.
November 15 -
John Bagents succeeds Rick Schmidt, who announced his retirement in May, as president and chief executive.
November 15 -
The National Credit Union Administration in January proposed a rule that would require credit unions to have succession plans in place. Despite the necessity for arrangements, many CEOs want autonomy in the process and would rather avoid a formal rule.
November 14 -
The National Credit Union Administration has granted a federal charter and share insurance coverage to New York Episcopal Federal Credit Union in the Bronx, New York. It is the third federal charter granted this year.
November 10