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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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CFO Craig Althoff hase been named interim CEO while the board begins its search for a permanent chief executive.
March 7 -
Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting will bow out of certain regulatory matters involving CIT and U.S. Bank, where he held leadership roles, and three others.
March 7 -
As financial institutions find themselves at the center of political fights on topics like energy financing, marijuana and guns, they should avoid caving in to activist demands.
March 7
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In the year since State Street's Fearless Girl statue started her showdown with Wall Street's Charging Bull, the $2.6 trillion asset manager has faced a confrontation of its own in corporate boardrooms: pressing firms to add more women to their boards.
March 7 -
The California-based credit union cited ‘confidential personnel matters’ but did not specify a reason for the departure.
March 6 -
The merger in Massachusetts is the latest in the consolidation of the credit union movement, as another tiny credit union is acquired by a much larger counterpart.
March 6 -
Manual means of dispute management are inefficient and growing untenable in the current security and compliance environment, writes Brad Johnson, director of solutions consulting at Centrix Solutions.
March 6
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As longtime executive John Dea retires, the credit union's EVP/chief financial officer moves up to the top job.
March 6 -
Promontory Interfinancial Network, a provider of bank products and services, goes to great lengths (sometimes literally) to retain its employees over the long term.
March 5 -
A recent lawsuit between the Detroit Pistons and Michigan First Credit Union could have some CUs reevaluating the benefits of sponsorship deals.
March 5 -
The name change is tied to a field-of-membership expansion, as the credit union moved from a SEG-based institution to a community charter.
March 5 -
From cheering college athletics to helping grieving kids and recognizing first responders, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
March 2 -
A Michigan appeals court has reversed an injunction in a fight between Michigan First Credit Union and the Detroit Pistons after a canceled sponsorship agreement.
March 2 -
The Alabama company, as part of an efficiency effort, is streamlining its organizational structure and creating a division focused on community engagement.
March 2 -
Natalie Bartholomew, a banker in Oklahoma, has launched a blog designed to promote women's issues and tout her peers' accomplishments.
March 2 -
The New Jersey bank did not say exactly what the problem was, but it is beefing up how allegations of financial-reporting violations are reported to upper management.
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SDCCU’s member base increased by 35,000 during 2017, with total assets up to $8.3 billion.
March 2 -
Great Western is looking to hire a president to give CEO Ken Karels more time to focus on leadership and growth initiatives.
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California State Treasurer John Chiang, who’s on the boards of the state’s biggest pension funds, was among those who said the changes weren't enough. Chiang also called for CEO Tim Sloan to step down.
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