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Humanidei and the African-American Credit Union Coalition have committed to the goal of at least 30% racial and gender diversity in the C-suite within the next 10 years. It will take more than just lip service from the rest of the movement.
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It could take a while to achieve those goals – more than half of credit union boards don’t have term limits for directors, the report showed.
February 12 -
The Radcliff, Ky.-based credit union wants to serve more Kentuckians and is hoping a name change will help achieve that goal.
February 12 -
Bankers in the Hawkeye State are targeting legislation that would permit credit unions to gamify savings. This is at least the third major issue in recent years where the two sides have had a high-profile clash.
February 12 -
Unsecured debt – either closed-end or revolving – could be a bright spot as other loan categories slow, but new entrants and other factors could create challenges in the year ahead.
February 12 -
The Rhode Island-based credit union also returned a patronage dividend to members for the 31st consecutive year.
February 11 -
Lauck, who joined the nonprofit in 2011, led the organization during an era that solidified it as the credit union movement’s philanthropic partner of choice.
February 11 -
The conclusion of President Trump's impeachment trial last week means both chambers of Congress are back to regular business.
February 10 -
The Indiana-based institution saw net income rise nearly more than 7% last year, along with other gains.
February 10 -
The deal, expected to close later this year, will expand the Apple Valley, Minn.-based credit union's reach to 30 branches across the state.
February 10 -
From taboos to cost concerns, some say the industry hasn’t moved quickly enough to tackle a key risk area.
February 10 -
Shifting to a seamless, customer-centric automation strategy can help credit unions better compete with the big banks while also meeting consumer expectations set by the likes of Amazon, Uber and more.
February 7
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Some of the year-over-year drop in net income can be attributed to higher-than-normal figures in 2018 and costs associated with opening three new branches in 2019.
February 7 -
The credit union can now serve consumers in two additional counties.
February 7 -
Credit Union Journal's popular annual program is back on the heels of its biggest year yet.
February 7 -
Members of the House Financial Services Committee chastised Kathy Kraninger for not supervising student loan servicers and failing to examine firms for compliance with the Military Lending Act.
February 6 -
A new report from PSCU shows increases in spending levels and transaction volumes, along with a surge in mobile wallet usage during the holiday shopping season..
February 6 -
In a letter to CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger, the Democratic senators argue that task force members cannot be trusted to protect consumers because they have represented payday lenders or Wall Street banks, or worked at law firms that did so.
February 6 -
Cybersecurity experts said the trade group's description of the event bears the hallmarks of a ransomware attack, which CUNA subsequently confirmed.
February 6 -
New technologies are making fraud detection even more of a challenge for financial institutions, but there are steps credit unions can take to protect themselves and their members.
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