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Putting aside the spin of both credit unions and banks, we offer some informed predictions about how the financial industry would be reconfigured if the century-old tax break were to disappear.
April 25 -
The Florida-based CUSO is the latest to sign on with the distributed ledger technology scheme for credit unions.
April 25 -
Banks and credit unions have been fighting each other so long that many have forgotten how the feud started and why it may matter to the future of both industries.
April 24 -
Long considered a political third rail in the U.S., the movement's tax exemption is taking some heat. Here's a sampling of how other countries have handled this debate.
April 24 -
The two credit unions have combined assets of more than $115 million and serve nearly 16,000 members.
April 24 -
A bombshell letter from a prominent senator and a court ruling criticizing credit unions’ interpretation of “field of membership” have bankers hopeful that Congress may finally be willing to examine the public-policy purpose of the Depression-era tax break.
April 23 -
Old National Bancorp in Indiana plans to sell 10 branches to Marine Credit Union, expanding the credit union's reach.
April 23 -
The Indiana bank plans to sell 10 branches to a credit union. It will also shut down several more locations.
April 23 -
The Florida-based credit union service organization's 2017 dividend was nearly 20% higher than what it paid out for 2016.
April 18 -
The small Illinois-based credit union credited better disaster-prevention strategies as one reason for the core conversion.
April 13 -
Four banks have agreed to be sold to credit unions this year. Expect more deals between the longtime nemeses because the smallest banks are of less interest to other banks than they used to be, and some credit unions are in growth mode.
April 9 -
Small financial institutions are eager to see the Senate’s reform bill signed into law, but House efforts to amend the legislation risk stalling the effort.
April 6
America's Credit Unions -
Small financial institutions are eager to see the Senate’s reform bill signed into law, but House efforts to amend the legislation risk stalling the effort.
April 6
America's Credit Unions -
A federal judge struck down two provisions of the National Credit Union Administration's embattled field of membership regulation as "manifestly contrary to statute," while upholding two others.
March 29 -
Attorney General Jeff Sessions made headlines in January when he tightened federal marijuana enforcement. But the good news for financial institutions looking to service the pot industry is that the rest of the government has responded with a shrug.
March 23 -
LGE Community Credit Union has a deal to acquire Georgia Heritage Bank. It's the fourth time this year a credit union has agreed to buy a bank.
March 22 -
Constellation Digital Partners, LLC, has raised $26 million in the last 10 months.
March 21 -
Butke has been in credit unions for 40 years, the past 25 building the Ohio-based corporate.
March 15 -
The company's deal for Coastway Bancorp in Rhode Island makes sense since both institutions are former credit unions.
March 14 -
The National Credit Union Administration’s defense of changes to a field-of-membership rule was challenged by a federal judge on Wednesday, suggesting an American Bankers Association lawsuit against the revisions may be successful.
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