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Dort Federal Credit Union provided a free meal to all of its branch employees for CU Lunch Local while other institutions served their communities in other ways.
October 18 -
Readers cast doubts on regulatory attempts to jointly revamp the Community Reinvestment Act, react to Democrats berating the CFPB head, an upcoming House hearing with Facebook's CEO and more.
October 17 -
In celebration of International Credit Union Day, CU Journal presents its 22nd annual photo essay showcasing "the credit union difference" in action.
October 17 -
Notre Dame Federal Credit Union named a team to oversee its Arizona operations while other institutions made their own personnel moves.
October 15 -
BofA’s do-no-harm approach to AI; looking at what comes next for Fannie and Freddie now that they get to keep their earnings; ruling cuts short debt collectors’ victory lap over CFPB proposal; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
October 11 -
Rapid-fire acquisitions, partnerships and investments in the likes of Uber, Lyft and Grab are transforming these ride-sharing providers. And much of this activity is built on their ability to handle payments seamlessly as part of the experience.
October 11 -
Credit unions across the country are making a difference through repair projects, baseball sponsorship to fight hunger and more.
October 11 -
Readers react to whether the next presidential debate will discuss banking, how California's financial policies are bleeding into other blue states, suggested reforms to the Community Reinvestment Act and more.
October 10 -
NH Federal Credit Union recognized an employee for her 30 years of service while other institutions promoted workers and hired new talent.
October 10 -
The Credit Union Executives Society recognized two leaders for their contributions to their own institutions and the movement as a whole while other credit unions announced promotions and new hires.
October 8 -
A combination of mutual and clashing interests has driven many players — credit unions, big banks, community banks and fintechs — to offer high-interest, digital-only savings and checking.
October 8 -
Credit unions across the nation helped out in their communities, including Veridian Credit Union shredding over 1 million pounds of paper and PenFed raising money for veterans.
October 7 -
A combination of mutual and clashing interests has driven many players — big banks, community banks, credit unions and fintechs — to offer high-interest, digital-only savings and checking.
October 6 -
The ‘Unsinkable Cathy Bessant’; Thasunda Duckett’s rising star takes center stage; the challenges facing Wells Fargo chief Charles Scharf; Fannie, Freddie to retain $45B in capital; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
October 4 -
After the St. Louis Blues won the 2019 NHL championship, credit unions in the city welcomed the historic trophy for a visit, while CUs across the nation made other efforts to showcase their community involvement.
October 4 -
Readers react to a regulator's promise to reduce regulation that hinders innovation, Sen. Elizabeth Warren's plan to impose heavier taxes on lobbying groups, Freddie Mac's exploration into AI and more.
October 3 -
American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance gathered at the Gitano Jungle Room in New York on Wednesday for an evening of cocktails and conversation.
October 3 -
Riverview Credit Union in Ohio added three to its lending team while other institutions made new hires and promotions.
October 3 -
Recent reports that counterfeit card fraud is markedly down in the U.S. since the introduction of EMV chip cards in 2015 is fantastic news, except for retailers that also sell goods sells online. In that case fraud has merely moved from an in-store payment attempt to a card not present (CNP) one. For e-commerce only stores the rise in payments fraud attempts has been a deluge.
October 2 -
A group of credit union employees and volunteers recently completed a National Credit Union Foundation training while other institutions snagged new talent.
October 1