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With technology in this arena advancing at light speed and disruptors joining the field at every turn, credit unions will have to be at the top of their games if they are to successfully compete in 2016.
January 10 -
Credit unions will be fighting a compressed legislative schedule and heightened focus on the 2016 elections, but the effort to move regulatory relief and other key provisions in Congress this year is expected to continue in earnest.
January 8 -
A three-year legal battle between FIS and Fiserv that was recently resolved highlights the importance of intellectual property rights as the financial services industry is increasingly growing reliant on technology.
January 8 -
Trona Valley Federal Credit Union in Green River, Wyo., has named a new chief executive after the planned retirement of its longtime chief.
January 8 -
CUs announce new hires, promotionsand whos crashing GAC.
January 8 -
The two credit unions are calling off what would have been one of the biggest mergers in credit union history.
January 8 -
Some lenders have asked whether the bureau would adjust its so-called resubmission guidelines which determine whether lenders have to refile data based on errors found in samples and it has responded with a request for further industry input.
January 8 -
Sure, some ambitions, like finishing an Ironman triathlon, just aren't for everyone, but it would be crazy not to consider some of these in 2016.
January 8
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To balance investment in branching and mobile, the key is to start by asking the right question.
January 8
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The Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade is raising questions about how the move will effect loan and deposit rates at CUs.
January 8 -
WASHINGTON While it pursues the search for a permanent acting deputy director, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has named David Silberman to serve as its acting No. 2 starting next week.
January 7 -
Loan portfolio growth jumps 10.7% in 12 months ending in 3rd quarter of last year vs. 6.6% increase at commercial banks in same time span.
January 7 -
NCUA on Tuesday said it is partnering with the Missouri Division of Credit Unions and the Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance to work with federally insured credit unions affected by the recent severe storms and flooding in the two waterlogged states.
January 7 -
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. PSCU, a CUSO that provides payment processing and card program marketing services to its 800 owner credit unions, announced on Wednesday that it issued a patronage dividend of $36.5 million for its 2015 operations.
January 7 -
American Airlines Federal Credit Union on Tuesday said it paid a bonus dividend of more than $12 million to qualifying members on Dec. 19, 2015
January 7 -
Washington-- Banking industry officials hailed changes to a Financial Accounting Standards Board rule that they have long complained unfairly distorts banks' quarterly earnings.
January 6 -
Fourth Corner Credit Union's failed court battle against the Fed has led to renewed calls for U.S. lawmakers to offer stronger protections to financial institutions that provide banking services to legal marijuana growers and distributors.
January 6 -
The Minnesota Credit Union Network (MnCUN) announced that it is launching a prize-linked savings (PLS) account called WINcentive that will be available at fourteen credit unions across the state.
January 6 -
After several years of tussling with mortgage rules and their implementation, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is focusing on several areas that will primarily affect the nonbank market, including debt collection, payday-type loans and prepaid cards.
January 6 -
The Seattle-based tech giant, in its latest foray into the financial services business, has begun offering installment loans to British consumers.
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