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The case of a pastor wrongly-accused by Wells Fargo has mandatory arbitration back in the spotlight; JPMorgan started buying securities long before talk about rate cuts; more banks are turning to M&A to acquire talent; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 30 -
From back-to-school initiatives to scholarships, hospital donations and more, here's a look at 10 credit unions across the country who are making a difference.
August 30 -
A look back at some of the coverage from Credit Union Journal's special report for August.
August 30 -
Readers react to jilted GSE legacy shareholders and a proposal making it harder to cite disparate impact, criticize Democrats asking the CFPB to stop its payday rule revamp and more.
August 29 -
The mortgage industry will be looking for answers when Treasury and HUD unveil reports on housing finance reform, but the Trump administration’s plans could also raise a whole new host of questions.
August 29 -
Debit cards often lack the rewards and spending power of credit cards, and thus do not figure prominently in TV ads or direct mail flyers. Yet despite these limitations debit cards are beloved by millennials and anyone else who wants to avoid credit card debit.
August 29 -
Two credit unions have hired new employees to oversee branches while senior investment representatives from a CUSO were recently honored.
August 29 -
Many of the 85 banks on our seventh annual Best Banks to Work For list have novel approaches to leadership, communication and more.
August 28 -
Credit unions across the country have announced a number of personnel changes including a new chief lending officer, director of marketing and more.
August 27 -
When lawmakers return from their August recess, a host of unresolved financial policy issues — from marijuana banking to anti-money-laundering rule — will greet them.
August 26 -
Helping out after a fire, providing financial education, broadening access to financial services and other ways credit unions are giving back.
August 26 -
Financial services is a dangerous diversification play for USPS, a contributor writes; Sen. Elizabeth Warren tells acting CEO that Wells Fargo is "still fundamentally broken"; Capital One buys a tech-focused investment bank; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 23 -
Credit unions across the nation have supported their communities with school supply drives, donating to charities and more.
August 23 -
Amid success stories like Apple Pay, Google Pay and the Starbucks app, there are many wallet apps that failed to gain traction — or squandered it when they did. But there is a lot to learn from their experiences.
August 23 -
Readers react to regulators revamping the Volcker Rule and the U.S. Postal Service getting into banking, criticize HUD's plan to make it harder for consumers to allege discrimination and more.
August 22 -
Credit unions are hiring new employees and promoting existing staffers to new roles.
August 22 -
Credit unions have made a number of personnel changes, including one institution appointing a chief technology officer and chief lending officer.
August 20 -
From feeding veterans to vocational programs, internships and more, these credit unions are finding a variety of ways to give back to the areas they serve.
August 19 -
Deutsche Bank overhaul plan will put taxpayers and the financial system at risk; the San Antonio company names three women to key technology positions; issuers like Chase and Citi need to think beyond traditional card options; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 16 -
Apple is far from the first to apply a high-tech spin to the ordinary payment card. Several other companies before it have experimented with technology and materials in the hopes of providing a unique form of payment.
August 16