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This is the second consecutive year that the South Dakota institution has paid out the patronage bonus.
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Many credit unions wrapped up 2018 by going the extra mile for community members in need.
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Denice Schultheiss became director of the Office of Credit Unions in Michigan after John Kolhoff left to lead the Texas Credit Union Commission.
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Graduate students at an Atlanta university are working with Inclusiv and the On the Rise Financial Center to help the underserved gain access to financial services.
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These CEOs don't just run their credit unions, they're also the chief executive for their community -- and despite a desire to serve, they face some unique challenges.
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As 2018 draws to a close, here's one more look at some of the year's most interesting stories and a glance at what 2019 may have in store for credit unions.
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Two former credit union employees were banned as the result of theft and other claims from the NCUA board.
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Legislators' attempts to reopen the government could hamper credit union advocacy priorities as the new Congress convenes.
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Credit cards were the dominant payment form for consumers in 2018, but a variety of factors could bring other payment methods to the forefront in 2019 and beyond.
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As the 20-year anniversary of the passage of the Credit Union Membership Access Act draws to a close, one insider reminds that today's fights aren't as dissimilar as they might seem.
December 31
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The rise of contactless cards could eclipse mobile payments adoption, experts predicted, while evolving fraud threats may give rise to increased account controls for consumers.
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Both sides acknowledge where expectations haven't been met, and are feeling the same market pressures to adapt faster.
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With the government shutdown set to extend into 2019, a growing number of credit unions are putting together offers to aid members impacted by furloughs.
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Another look at how credit unions across the country are making a difference during "the most wonderful time of the year."
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Even the best technologies take time, making it necessary to rein in expectations about what will happen and won't happen in the coming year.
December 28
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Linda Levy, CEO of Lower East Side People's Federal Credit Union, has no regrets about suing President Trump when he appointed Mick Mulvaney to run the CFPB, despite some negative reactions from her credit union colleagues.
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The $126 million-asset credit union selected the new core platform in order to increase automation and cut down on "busy work" for employees.
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A pair of studies released Thursday show consumers once again added to their debt burden during the holiday season even as they admit to needing more financial education.
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Here's a look at some of the industry’s latest hires and promotions, along with credit union employees who were recognized for their work.
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Financial institutions would be wise to use the end of 2018 as an opportunity to ensure their cyber defenses are beefed up for new threats next year.
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