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Todd Hall takes the helm as president and CEO amid one of the credit union's biggest challenges in years: an ongoing lawsuit against Truist Financial.
January 21 -
Tucoemas Federal Credit Union faced claims of age and sex discrimination in its hiring processes.
December 19 -
An appeals court on Thursday denied bank groups an en banc hearing from all 11 appellate judges, but bankers said Friday that they're considering taking the case to the Supreme Court.
December 13 -
The National Credit Union Administration barred a half-dozen people from participating in the affairs of any federally insured financial institution following charges of theft, fraud and other offenses.
December 3 -
The former credit union employees are now banned from working at federally insured institutions.
October 31 -
Perhaps the biggest test that Charles Scharf will face when he starts next week will be how to control expenses while still trying to make the necessary investments in risk management to satisfy regulators.
October 15 -
Investors got a reminder that the bank isn’t past its problems even as it seeks a fresh start under a new leader.
October 15 -
The regulator issued seven prohibitions for offenses including attempted theft and conspiracy to commit bank fraud.
October 1 -
Alan Kaufman was one of six individuals in August to be barred from having any dealings with the affairs of a federally insured financial institution.
August 30 -
Banks are expected to appeal last week’s field of membership ruling, but credit unions must also explain why part of their new rule doesn't discriminate.
August 26