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New president Lyndon Matteson is expected to also eventually take on the CEO role once Edward Lopes retires in late 2019.
December 5 -
Delmar Owens Corning Fiberglass Federal Credit Union had less than $1 million in assets and about 130 members when it merged into Sunmark.
December 5 -
From helping young scholars afford their education to donations to CMN hospitals and more, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back to those they serve.
December 5 -
The Madison, Wis.-based company bought Mirador, a digital platform that allows financial institutions to make quick lending decisions.
December 5 -
Through a new partnership with the Military Spouse Advocacy Network, the trade group will help provide training, videos and classes to the spouses of service members.
December 5 -
Customizing the customer experience will help credit unions keep up with evolving trends in service.
December 5
NewGround -
Credit unions could see a host of new growth opportunities from the online retailer's new headquarters, but concerns remain surrounding housing prices and infrastructure.
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On Jun. 30, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
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Norman Mann II, who has worked for the institution for more than a decade, will take over as president and CEO for Danny Gregg, who is retiring.
December 4 -
Many credit unions have resumed normal operations, but some institutions locations in nearby Eagle River, closer to the epicenter, need more recovery time.
December 4 -
This will be the 10th consecutive special patronage dividend that the Ohio institution has paid out to members.
December 4 -
An internal agency analysis says changing the name of the bureau to the BCFP, as Mulvaney wants, could cost banks, credit unions and mortgage firms $300 million. It doesn’t have to be this way.
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The Anchorage-based institution said its decision to enter the pot banking space was driven partly by public-safety concerns in a cash-based industry.
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Members received payouts ranging from $10 to $250 per activity based on how they transact with the Colorado Springs-based institution.
December 4 -
Credit unions across the country continue to provide scholarships for college-bound students as part of their corporate philanthropy activities.
December 3 -
Hearings of interest to credit unions have been postponed as the government prepares to close for a day of mourning following the death of President George H.W. Bush.
December 3 -
The National Credit Union Administration and other federal regulators said in a joint statement that they will take an institution's level of innovation into account in supervising its anti-money-laundering procedures.
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The credit union also reported increases in loans and membership.
December 3 -
The financial industry is not expecting movement on a lot of legislation given a divided Congress, but one measure is beginning to attract widespread attention.
December 3
American Banker -
On Jun. 30, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
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