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An appeals court upheld an 1895 state law that bars paying for rides to voting sites, a move one observer suggested is part of a broader partisan fight to impact voter turnout.
October 26 -
This five-part series is a comprehensive effort to explain the racial discrimination Black Americans face in our financial system.
October 23 -
The credit union regulator will meet for a second time this month when the board holds an open meeting on Wednesday.
October 23 -
Instead the National Credit Union Foundation will host a virtual event highlighting the industry's philanthropic efforts.
October 23 -
Institutions that cling to outdated lending tools run the risk of being left behind by commercial clients who are barraged with opportunities to borrow faster and more conveniently.
October 22
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Gail DeBoer has announced her plans to retire in early 2021 after more than three decades at the Nebraska-based institution.
October 22 -
While some institutions have held off on staffing up for new projects, many mission-critical positions at the executive level are still being filled. It may take until well into 2021 before normal patterns return.
October 22 -
State College FCU is seeking member approval to fold into Horizon CU, citing ongoing challenges finding members to serve on its board of directors and supervisory committee.
October 21 -
Many credit unions offer youth accounts to help establish early banking relationships, but a new account for kids from the nation’s largest bank has raised the level of competition.
October 21 -
Only a few credit unions were open to the public as polling sites in the 2016 election and those numbers are set to be reduced even further this year.
October 20 -
Industry groups have launched new programs that are expected to carry over into 2021, while others are raising new calls for Congress to tackle data security.
October 19 -
In an exclusive interview announcing the regulator's new financial inclusion program, NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood explains why the time was right to double down on the agency's efforts to expand access for marginalized communities.
October 19 -
The credit union regulator has held back in allowing the use of derivatives but has released a proposal that would remove red tape for some larger institutions.
October 15 -
The Southern California-based credit union would add a fourth branch in the Cowboy State if members of the merging credit union approve the deal.
October 15 -
The trade group representing credit unions in Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma said the change is an attempt to better unify a variety of services the association offers.
October 14 -
Executives and technology analysts offered a host of concerns that are likely to dog credit unions well into the new year.
October 14 -
Credit unions' credit and debit card portfolios could see a surge this week as the online retailer offers two days of deals, while the industry's regulator is set for a cybersecurity update.
October 13 -
The deal is expected to close sometime next year but is still subject to regulatory and member approval.
October 9 -
The industry has mounted a massive get-out-the-vote effort, but institutions also want to keep politics out of the office.
October 9 -
The $3.1 billion-asset institution's product will not carry any fees and offers a variable APR.
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