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The company agreed to buy MainSource Financial in Indiana for $1 billion, creating a Midwestern bank that will have more than 200 branches and $13 billion in assets.
July 26 -
As real estate loans continue to be a key product, CUs are investing in personnel focused on these offerings.
July 25 -
Irish League of CUs President Brian McCrory formally succeeded Daniel Burns as chair of the World Council of Credit Unions board.
July 25 -
Credit unions are hiring and promoting new loan officers to ramp up a key area of their operations.
July 20 -
Kennedy, who succeeds retiring CEO Lee Hancock, has served in executive positions at a variety of other credit unions.
July 20 -
Clearing services, assets under custody and administration and other parts of the trust bank's operations rose in the second quarter, all good news as it shifts leadership from Gerald Hassell to former Visa CEO Charlie Scharf.
July 20 -
One CU taps a new CFO and other leadership changes throughout the industry.
July 18 -
The Dallas company is in the middle of a dramatic turnaround after scaling back on energy loans and slashing expenses. Still, followers of the company seek assurances that the discipline will endure.
July 18 -
Why choose a former Visa chief to run a custody bank? Because to survive long term, Bank of New York Mellon will have to look more and more like a payments company.
July 17 -
Scharf, a former Visa CEO and JPMorgan executive, succeeds Gerald Hassell as leader of Bank of New York Mellon.
July 17