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Readers weigh in on the Federal Housing Finance Agency's leadership structure, react to a recent data-sharing debate, opine on whether banks should let consumers use their credit cards to buy bitcoin and more.
July 19 -
These 10 semifinalists for CUES' "Next Top Credit Union Exec" competition have put forth projects ranging from upgrading onboarding to modernizing the youth savings experience.
July 19 -
From workplace honors to finding more ways to help those in need, here's a look at how credit unions are making a difference in their communities.
July 19 -
New board elected at Mississippi league, PenFed president earns special recognition, and more new hires, promotions and appointments.
July 17 -
Executives at the recent In|Vest conference discussed ways to make banks more competitive in the world of financial advice.
July 15 -
Another look at how credit unions are giving back and making a difference.
July 13 -
Flagstar Bank raids Regions for its director of retail banking; prosecutors allege bank CEO got access to Trump in exchange for approving Paul Manafort mortgage; a potential turning point in fintech regulation; and more from this week's most-read stories.
July 13 -
The Prime Day event is also a chance for Amazon to showcase a new range of devices and payment options — and to sell those devices at a discount to get them into more people's homes.
July 13 -
Readers weigh in on Mulvaney's plans to shake up the CFPB, respond to banks chasing hot tech trends, applaud fintech-bank partnerships and more.
July 12 -
Donations to support hospitals and health care organizations, and other ways credit unions are giving back to their communities.
July 11 -
Fallout from the Equifax breach is coming into clearer focus as more companies begin pinpointing its effects over the last several months.
July 11 -
CU executives are taking the reins at one corporate credit union, plus more news of new hires, promotions and accolades at CUs across the country.
July 10 -
These teens and early 20-somethings are hardworking, frugal, prudent, debt averse and fiercely opposed to fees — much like their great-grandparents who grew up during the Depression.
July 9 -
These teens and early 20-somethings are hardworking, frugal, prudent, debt averse and fiercely opposed to fees — much like their great-grandparents who grew up during the Depression.
July 6 -
Another look at how credit unions are giving back and making a difference in consumers' lives.
July 6 -
One firm's inability to access bank data shows how fragile fintechs can be; payments processor Square quietly withdraws bank application; turnover of chief risk officers is on the rise; and more from this week's most-read stories.
July 6 -
Readers weigh in on inequality in financial services, opine on falling bank reputations, chime in on the evolving role of the chief risk officer and more.
July 5 -
Regardless of which party controls the House or Senate after the midterm elections, the financial services panels in both chambers could have new leaders.
July 4 -
Donations to improve kids' lives, branch expansions, helping the less fortunate and other ways credit unions are making a difference.
July 3 -
USAA reigns, Wells Fargo, well, doesn't. Here's a look at the highs and lows in this year's survey, as well as the trends that drove the results.
July 1