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  • Auto lending
    Severe winter weather causes slow start to auto lending in 2019

    Credit union executives reported seeing an uptick in car loans as the weather improved but some predicted lending would be down this year.

    By Michael Bartlett
    May 21
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  • Regulatory actions and programs
    NCUA prepares to return $160M in dividends

    More than 5,500 credit unions will receive a dividend this week, the second time in two years the agency has returned funds to the institutions it regulates.

    By Melissa Angell
    Reporter
    May 21
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  • Professional development
    New faces: Professionals on the move

    A look at some of the latest credit union hires, promotions, retirements and more.

    Aaron Passman is editor of Credit Union Journal
    By Aaron Passman
    Editor
    May 21
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  • Blockchain
    CULedger, R3 team up to expand payment options for credit unions

    Credit unions on the Corda blockchain platform will be able to make payments via EFT with CU Pay, a product the CUSO plans to roll out next year.

    By Michael Bartlett
    May 21
    John Ainsworth, president and CEO of CULedger
  • Auto lending
    Puerto Rican auto loan boom may have run its course

    Mainland-based credit unions with operations in the territory witnessed a surge in auto lending after Hurricane Maria ravaged the island but demand for these loans seems to be ticking down.

    By Melissa Angell
    Reporter
    May 21
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  • De novo institutions
    NCUA approves first new charter of 2019

    Otoe-Missouria Federal Credit Union in Red Rock, Okla., was designated as a low-income institution.

    By Melissa Angell
    Reporter
    May 20
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  • Corporate philanthropy
    Funding the future: Credit unions in the community

    Credit unions are helping out in a number of ways, including one institution that provided scholarships to student who excelled at a game about personal finance.

    By Melissa Angell
    Reporter
    May 20
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  • Lending
    'We must disrupt ourselves': Insights into a changing CU landscape

    From data analytics to focusing on a service culture and more, here's a look at how technology is radically remaking lending.

    By Michael Bartlett
    May 20
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  • Succession planning
    MAX Credit Union starts search for new CEO

    H. Greg McClellan, who has been president and CEO of the Montgomery, Ala.-based institution since 2005, will retire next month.

    By Melissa Angell
    Reporter
    May 20
    H. Greg McClellan, MAX
  • Trusts
    Credit union group wins special purpose bank charter in Michigan

    Credit Union Trust, a new credit union service organization, has obtained a bank charter that it will use in offering trust and investment-related services.

    By Melissa Angell
    Reporter
    May 20
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  • Auto lending
    What trade wars, tax reform and more mean for CU auto lending

    Two economists speaking during CU Direct's recent Drive conference in Las Vegas offered predictions on how a variety of economic factors could impact credit union auto lending portfolios in the not-too-distant future.

    By Michael Bartlett
    May 20
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  • Regulatory relief
    CU groups urge Fed to raise transfer cap on savings accounts

    The Federal Reserve is considering revising Regulation D, which limits consumers to six transfers per month on savings and money market accounts through certain methods.

    By Melissa Angell
    Reporter
    May 20
    Luke Martone, CUNA
  • Digital marketing
    Can credit unions overcome direct mail’s 2% problem?

    Two recent campaigns show credit unions can still make an impact with old-school marketing, but some fear too few institutions are utilizing data in ways that can target those messages for maximum effect.

    Aaron Passman is editor of Credit Union Journal
    By Aaron Passman
    Editor
    May 20
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  • Embezzling
    Another bad day at Municipal Credit Union

    Regulators placed the $3 billion-asset institution into conservatorship less than a year after the New York City-based CU fired President and CEO Kam Wong in the wake of embezzlement charges.

    Jackie Stewart, executive editor
    By Jackie Stewart
    Executive Editor
    May 17
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  • Succession planning
    With CEO’s retirement looming, A+ FCU settles on a successor

    Kerry Parker plans to retire from the Austin, Texas-based institution next month.

    Aaron Passman is editor of Credit Union Journal
    By Aaron Passman
    Editor
    May 17
    Eric R Kase, who will take over as CEO of A+ FCU in Austin Texas on July 1, 2019.
  • Consolidations
    Member credit unions approve PA-NJ league merger

    The two leagues expect to spend the rest of this year integrating the merger, which will become effective no later than Jan. 1.

    By Palash Ghosh
    May 17
    Andy Jaeger is New Jersey Credit Union League board chair
  • Branding
    As membership falls, tiny Alabama CU to change name

    IAM Community Federal Credit Union in Enterprise, Ala., voted last year to rebrand as a way to attract more members under its community charter.

    By Palash Ghosh
    May 17
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  • Corporate philanthropy
    Advocating for children: Credit unions in the community

    Credit unions are helping out in a number of ways, including making a donation to a charity that works with adolescents and providing scholarships to college-bound seniors.

    By Melissa Angell
    Reporter
    May 17
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  • Lending
    Credit union growth continues to slow: CUNA Mutual

    A new study from CUNA Mutual Group shows CUs ended March with tepid growth in membership and auto and real estate loans compared with a year earlier.

    By Palash Ghosh
    May 17
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  • Law and regulation
    What keeps NCUA's Hood up at night

    National Credit Union Administration Chairman Rodney Hood’s testimony Thursday was reportedly the first time in three years the agency has appeared before the House Financial Services Committee.

    By Melissa Angell and Aaron Passman
    May 16
    Maxine Waters, HFS
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