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CUSC of Alabama has returned $1.34 million to member institutions since 2011.
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The League of Southeastern Credit Unions is working with legislators in both states to find ways to protect consumers from predatory lenders.
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With the $14 million-asset credit union’s CEO retiring, Monad membership voted to merge.
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Remote deposit capture fraud remains a threat, but analysts say that's just the tip of the iceberg. Here's how credit unions can better protect themselves -- and their members.
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Keith Robbennolt will succeed Nancy Ellwein, who is retiring after 31 years at the credit union, including 18 years as president and CEO.
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One credit union celebrates 50 years of "people helping people" and other ways CUs are giving back to the communities they serve.
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The tech giant is reportedly in talks with JP Morgan Chase and Capital One about creating a checking account product, and two analysts say that could create major challenges for credit unions.
March 9 -
If community banks fail to keep up with higher rates offered by online banks, credit unions and (soon) big banks, their liquidity may deteriorate even faster.
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A newly-created post at SAFE FCU puts electronic services at the forefront, Montana's "crashers" recognized and more HR-related news from credit unions across the country.
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Credit unions saw strong gains in membership, loans and more in 2017, though the industry continued to shrink, with 200 fewer credit unions in operation than at the end of 2016.
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About 750 people took part in a rally at the state capitol in Des Moines to protest a proposed tax on Iowa's credit unions.
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This year marks the third consecutive year the league has awarded $125,000 to member credit unions.
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From raising millions for scholarships to honoring members of the military and helping victims of disastrous fires, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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Cynthia Schroeder has seen massive technological changes in the four decades she's been in the credit union movement, but one thing that hasn't changed is the importance of collaboration and mentorship.
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In honor of International Women's Day, here's a look at some of the women who are making a difference in the credit union industry.
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CFO Craig Althoff hase been named interim CEO while the board begins its search for a permanent chief executive.
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The resignation of National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn costs financial institutions a top ally in the Trump administration and could potentially further slow agency appointments -- including the two open spots on the NCUA board.
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The fear of data breaches has become a regular part of life, but many regs that help protect auto lenders were written before that threat originated. Here's how to protect yourself.
March 7
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The Ohio-based credit union is the latest to fight an ADA lawsuit alleging violations on its website.
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The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act (S.2155) is said to be "the most comprehensive regulatory relief to come onto the Senate floor in over a decade."
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