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The West Palm Beach credit union named Steve Bosack as its new chief executive. He has worked for the National Credit Union Administration and Pentagon Federal Credit Union among other stops.
March 14 -
Community lenders do not share the problems that led to the downfall of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank — but their customers and members don't always know that.
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Co-Op Solutions, which represents more than 1,800 credit unions, used its scale to negotiate a favorable deal with the STAR Network.
March 13 -
This week in banking news: Discover EVP Diane Offereins is retiring, Worldline enters the metaverse, SNAP pilots mobile payments and more.
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The credit union promoted Shelly Mellenberger, a senior vice president, to be its new president and CEO. She replaces Dan Wollin, who will retire on April 2.
March 10 -
Despite growing up as digital natives, this age group now has more complex financial needs than they can typically handle online.
March 9 -
In February's roundup of American Banker's favorite stories: An international African American sorority enters the credit union market; a deep dive into the ideology behind banks giving out free pens; and a rising number of financial institutions are facing a tightening of liquidity and more.
March 8 -
Car loans are among the bread-and-butter products for credit unions, but slowing demand and growing delinquencies are putting some pressure on the category.
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Executives have ramped up initiatives for educating members, staffers and directors on how to gain support from legislators.
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SeaComm Federal Credit Union of Massena, New York, and St. Lawrence Federal Credit Union of Ogdensburg, New York, are planning to merge by the end of the year.
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The National Credit Union Administration would give tentative OKs to organizers of startups so they can secure enough capital for a final approval, Vice Chairman Kyle Hauptman says. Some industry observers describe the plan as a step in the right direction, while others complain more has to be done to foster new credit unions.
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Credit unions have individually made progress in making their ranks more diverse and inclusive, but their efforts are starting to bump up against the political discourse over "woke" corporate cultures.
March 2 -
The collapse of the Sam Bankman-Fried's controversial crypto exchange changed consumers' view of digital assets. Credit unions, in turn, pivoted to focus on lower-risk services.
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Like banks, credit unions seek growth in deposits, loans and other products. The starting point for many is to get more members in the door, executives say.
February 28 -
AlumniFi, built by Michigan State University Federal Credit Union and Nymbus, has partnered with fintechs to help its college-grad users improve their finances and pay down debt.
February 27 -
TD Bank gets approval to buy a U.S. brokerage, Western Union adds installment payments, and American Express is awarding $1 million in grants to restaurant operators. These stories and more in banking news this week.
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Employees at LMCU's Bonita Beach Road location in Florida announced their intent to organize to address claims of being overworked.
February 24 -
The Fort Wayne-based credit union hired David Shadburne to replace Greg Mohr, who is retiring.
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Firms under $1 billion of assets that never had a chief risk or credit officer, for example, are creating these roles — and in some cases filling them with executives who were displaced by a merger at their last employer.
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