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Ballot initiatives in several states along with growth projections in states where marijuana is already legal could shift opinions on how to regulate banking services for the industry.
October 5 -
Wells Fargo Chief Executive John Stumpf may get a third grilling by lawmakers over the fake account scandal that continues to embroil the San Francisco bank.
October 4 -
Washington halts a move to update its 15-year-old MBL rule while the federal regulation undergoes a legal challenge
October 4 -
The Idaho Credit Union League (ICUL) announced that its president and CEO Kathy Thomson will retire in January 2017.
October 4 -
Kern Schools FCU promotes trio of officials, retiring exec putting his ties to good use and more CU professionals in the news.
October 4 -
Information security, internal controls, workforce planning and building renovations are priorities that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should quickly address, its inspector general said last week.
October 4 -
The former secretary of state used the Wells enforcement action to call for tougher standards on Wall Street, restraints on the use of forced arbitration clauses and continued defense of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
October 3 -
The two trade associations have partnered to fight the Independent Community Bankers of America, and some analysts say this could just be the beginning of new legal challenges from bankers related to high-stakes regulatory reform at NCUA.
October 3 -
New monthly reporting from CUNA Mutual Group and NAFCU shows that while membership and lending gains remain strong and steady, credit unions should expect compliance costs to continue to increase as more regulatory experts are needed at credit unions.
October 3 -
Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union in St. Paul, Minn., signed a multi-year marketing contract with the athletics program at the University of Minnesota.
October 3 -
Remembering veterans, helping with animal-rescue projects and donations to support children’s health care are just a few of the good works being done in the latest round-up of credit union community news.
October 3 -
Marcus Rhymer, a 15-year veteran of the credit union, takes over for retiring CEO Brad Rustin.
October 3 -
Donations for cancer treatment, groundbreaking ceremonies and shoe drives all highlight the latest roundup of the great work credit unions do for their communities.
September 30 -
Wells Fargo Chief Executive John Stumpfs two disastrous appearances on Capitol Hill are boosting calls for him to resign and many analysts are wondering whether the embattled executive will be able to keep his job.
September 30 -
Figuring out the technology needs of millennials is just a warm-up for how an even younger generation will expect to be able to interact with credit unions.
September 30 -
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers sent a letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday expressing concern about the agency's proposal to rein in payday lending and other short-term credit, warning it could hamper credit availability.
September 30 -
Tacoma, Wash.-based grant-writing firm CU Strategic Planning said eight of its clients were awarded nearly $13 million in the latest round of grants from the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.
September 30 -
A team of 24 credit union leaders and guests from across the U.S. visited Tanzania for the Educruise Africa Safari conference in August as part of a credit union development educator exchange trip.
September 30 -
Strong home sales are boosting originations of Federal Housing Administration loans and opening the door for first-time buyers developments that could portend the mortgage insurance agency receiving a positive report from auditors this fall.
September 30 -
While some credit unions have embraced some of the changes and are already reevaluating their underwriting policies in light of it, few if any are testing the full limits of the new regulations.
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