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Fran Godfrey, who has spent more than 35 years at the Michigan-based institution, will step down at the end of January.
December 1 -
CEO James Schenck says the institution's military focus means it must provide services for a group of consumers who move every few years. That has helped it focus more on mobile services and less on brick and mortar.
December 1 -
The regulator issued prohibitions for former credit union employees in Virginia and Connecticut.
November 30 -
The credit union regulator's budget briefing could produce fireworks, but possible Senate action could make the result of an eventual budget vote a foregone conclusion.
November 30 -
The deal will expand the credit union's brick-and-mortar footprint to more than 30 locations across Illinois and California.
November 30 -
Some workers have thrived while working remotely, but others miss the social interaction of an office, and the recent surge in coronavirus diagnoses means employers will be facing these challenges well into next year.
November 30 -
The group is just the latest industry organization to already alter plans for a gathering scheduled for 2021.
November 24 -
The biggest questions following the former chairman's resignation aren't about regulation but whether the agency can recapture a spirit of bipartisanship and collaboration.
November 24 -
New analysis from CEO Advisory Group shows the asset size of merged institutions rising along with the number of mergers.
November 23 -
It remains unclear how Mark McWatters's departure will impact the credit union regulator, and there is growing evidence that the country could face a "double-dip recession."
November 23