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Greater Nevada Credit Union in Carson City promoted Danny DeLaRosa to be its next president and CEO. He replaces Wally Murray, who retired in March.
June 21 -
The state where the first U.S. credit union opened in 1909 reported fewer members in the first quarter compared to a year earlier, due in part to the competitive threat from banks.
June 20 -
Further changes to field of membership rules will result in credit unions so big that they lose focus on the communities they were chartered to serve.
June 19 -
Lake Trust Credit Union in Brighton, Michigan, works with a development agency in Lansing to provide entrepreneurs with the financial and educational support they need to go it alone.
June 16 -
For small credit unions, enlisting outside helps accelerate the development of new products — as long as all risks and regulations are properly addressed.
June 14 -
Total loans from credit unions increased by nearly 18%, driven in part by car dealerships rebuilding their inventory. Headwinds in the mortgage market also fueled interest in home equity loans.
June 14 -
A combination of user-facing apps helped drive scores from 27 to 73. Ingram is one of American Banker's Innovators of the Year.
June 14 -
State Employees Credit Union in Raleigh, North Carolina, named Leigh Brady as its new chief executive. Outgoing CEO Jim Hayes will run State Department Federal Credit Union in Alexandria, Virginia.
June 13 -
Young people aging out of foster care don't often have the documents or relationships necessary to open an account. First Tech is making changes to address this all-too-common issue.
June 13 -
Genesee Co-op Federal Credit Union in Rochester implemented the labor agreement after more than 14 months of bargaining.
June 9