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CEO of River Region CU calls for Congress to put a stop to ‘tidal wave of new regulations’ that harm small credit unions and small banks.
July 13 -
Millennials -- a demographic credit unions badly want to capture -- are using P-to-P services to pay for drugs and gambling, and while CUs may not want their members paying for illegal activities with account-connected services, a growing number of institutions also want to be the FI of choice for legal drug businesses.
July 12 -
The tiny Delaware credit union has just over 500 members and will merge into Del-One following losses of more than $45,000 last year.
July 12 -
Hubert Hoosman, Jr. led Vantage for 19 years before retiring in 2012, including earning a Herb Wegner award for individual achievement.
July 12 -
PSCU will provide processing and support services for 55 Corporate One CUs, representing nearly 100,000 cards and accounts.
July 12 -
With wave after wave of credit union CEOs retiring, new issues are being raised about best practices in succession planning, including whether the former CEO should stay on in some capacity after a replacement takes over.
July 12 -
TruStone taps a pair of new leaders, a CEO earns honorary degree and more credit union executives in the news.
July 11 -
A recent op-ed got it wrong when it questioned the National Credit Union Administration’s actions to modernize credit union field of membership rules.
July 11
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Some credit union advocates are praising the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for a move that exempts select institutions from certain reporting requirements, but other say the bureau must still do more.
July 11 -
The administration and regulators are considering exempting certain asset classes from the leverage ratio, but opponents say going down that road is a mistake.
July 11 -
The addition of these four credit unions brings the number of CUs served by the CUSO to nearly 200.
July 11 -
Marshall has managed the young professional mentorship program since 2012, helping earn it a Herb Wegner award. Culp takes the reins having participated in the group's "Crash the GAC" and Filene's i3 program.
July 11 -
With the ink barely dry on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's final arbitration rule, defenders and critics of the rule were already girding for a congressional fight over its ultimate fate.
July 10 -
Sponsorships, celebrations, education and other ways credit unions are giving back.
July 10 -
Many of Zelle's member banks and credit unions chose to migrate clearXchange users to the relaunched service. It's a potential convenience, but if executed without end-user awareness or consent it can irritate consumers.
July 10 -
Expanding the definition of a credit union's "common bond" so that it is essentially meaningless appears to be the direction the industry and its regulator are headed.
July 10 -
Credit Union Journal consulted a panel of seasoned executives for their insights on the biggest mistakes CUs make in their strategic planning sessions -- and the lessons that can be learned from those missteps.
July 10 -
Expansions, donations and 500 pounds of crawfish.
July 7 -
‘Dreams Thrive Here’ will celebrate the spirit of credit unions on Oct. 19.
July 7 -
Pennsylvania CU is switching to new vendor because of system’s open architecture.
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