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Credit unions, a fintech startup and a CUSO have announced a number of promotions and hew hires.
June 13 -
Some of the biggest industry moves in May and early June were not executive promotions, but rather departures.
June 12 -
Long gone are the days when consumers had their Social Security and driver’s license numbers pre-printed on their paper checks for faster identity verification. Consumers now understand that such precious elements of their identity need to be better protected.
June 12 -
NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood met with President Trump while credit unions across the country announced a number of staffing changes and promotions.
June 11 -
Credit unions across the nation are giving a little extra to their members and communities, including promoting literacy and raising money to help the homeless.
June 10 -
Enloe State Bank in Texas becomes the first bank to fail in 17 months; BB&T dangles promise of bonus payments to top executives if they stay; where JPMorgan Chase’s Finn experiment went wrong; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
June 7 -
Readers weigh potential risks in the leveraged loans market, debate Herb Sandler's legacy, consider the role the Fed should play in real-time payments and more.
June 6 -
Options include legislation to study the risk of leveraged loans, more aggressive action by the Financial Stability Oversight Council and additional capital buffers. Policymakers may also choose to do nothing.
June 6 -
Loans grew amid a surge in deposits, while membership surpassed 117 million and industry consolidation continued.
June 6 -
Credit unions in Utah, Oregon and elsewhere have made new hires and announced promotions.
June 6 -
Credit unions are giving students college scholarships, donating diapers, assisting local programs and more to help others.
June 5 - cuj bulletin lead
From data privacy to robocalling, industry leaders chime in on the biggest regulatory and congressional issues at stake for the remainder of the year.
June 5 -
Regional and small banks are striking digital partnerships and launching new savings offerings as they attempt to steal away business from bigger institutions.
June 4 -
Credit unions have made new hires and announced promotions while others are celebrating staff and directors being given awards.
June 4 -
Much is made of the U.S. e-commerce market given the influence of Amazon and its peers. However, when it comes to sheer size in both population and volume, Asia holds significant advantages.
June 4 -
Suspense builds on what the new name of merged BB&T-SunTrust will be; JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says Wells Fargo 'irresponsible' for lack of CEO plan; how APIs are being used at Citi, BBVA and other leading banks; and more from this week's most-read stories.
May 31 -
A look back at Credit Union Journal's May 2019 special report on auto lending.
May 31 -
Some institutions are gearing up for the warm weather by providing free ice cream, scholarships to graduating seniors and donations to revamp recreation centers.
May 31 -
Readers weigh in on community development at BB&T-SunTrust, consider the role that branches play in bank marketing and debate the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
May 30 -
In a strong labor market, credit unions and industry groups are adding new employees at a vigorous pace. Here are some of the latest new hires and promotions.
May 30