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Aging tech systems have become a "pain point" in financial services, and VC firms have backed newcomers trying to push aside traditional vendors and win over banks and credit unions.
May 3 -
MidFlorida Credit Union has agreed to buy the $730 million-asset Community Bank & Trust of Florida in Ocala.
May 3 -
The National Credit Union Administration and the Small Business Administration have established a program to boost SBA lending by credit unions, which was very light last year. It is sure to irk bankers, who have raised competitive concerns.
May 3 -
The move comes on the heels of an earlier tech acquisition by the Livonia, Mich.-based CUSO.
May 3 -
The NCUA is letting Union Yes in California raise capital by turning to temporary funding sources, which banks have complained is an example of the regulator's overreach.
April 29 -
The NCUA is letting Union Yes in California raise capital by turning to temporary funding sources, which banks have complained is an example of the regulator's overreach.
April 29 -
Credit union share of the credit card market is at a record high but there are concerns that this debt could begin to sour if the economy turns.
April 25 -
On Dec. 31, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
April 22 -
On Dec. 31, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
April 22 -
The current compensation rule, which was last updated more than two decades ago, is confusing, industry experts said.
April 18 -
Several credit union leagues and credit union service organizations have formed a new group, called AffirmXCU, that will offer risk management technology.
April 18 -
While NCUA lawyers fielded questions about the possibility of redlining, a three-judge appeals panel showed skepticism about other elements of the ABA's arguments against changes to credit union membership rules.
April 16 -
Last-minute arguments from the American Bankers Association have put the National Credit Union Administration on the back foot in advance of an appeal hearing more than a year in the works.
April 15 -
Last-minute arguments from the American Bankers Association have put the National Credit Union Administration on the back foot in advance of an appeal hearing more than a year in the works.
April 15 -
From new legislation to mergers and more, here's a look at measures from across the country that could change how credit unions do business.
April 12 -
In a twist, bank lobbyists in the Sunflower State did not push back against nearly 70 proposed changes.
April 12 -
The chairwoman of the House Small Business Committee promised to block action on the agency's budget unless it can justify its fee-hike request.
April 11 -
The Evergreen State is the latest to make a push to modernize the rules governing state-chartered credit unions.
April 10 -
The venture, which will do business as CU APPS, will offer mobile apps for other credit unions.
April 10 -
The new chairman of America's Credit Union Museum writes that as the number of CUs shrinks, the museum remains committed to preserving each institution's history, no matter how small.
April 10
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