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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.
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Mark Fierro, who was previously the CUSO's chief operations officer, was named as interim CEO late last year.
April 5