SOUTH BEND, Ind.–Paul Marsh, president and CEO of the $4-billion Teachers Credit Union, has exited the organization. The credit union, which is the largest in Indiana, said Waylon Peterson, current president of TCU Wealth Management, will serve as the new interim president and CEO.
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ARLINGTON, Va.–The National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) said it will host a Cannabis/Hemp eSchool on June 9 and 11.
EAU CLAIRE Wis. – April marks National Credit Union Youth Month with credit unions across the country participating.
NEW YORK—Just in time for the expected turnaround in the economy, and as more people get out and travel again, one major card issuer is beefing up its airline rewards.
DURHAM, N.C.–Self-Help Credit Union has partnered with a program aimed at assisting women- and minority-owned small businesses.
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., Canada–A merger proposal involving four credit unions in Prince Edward Island is gaining momentum, according to a new report. If successful, it would create the largest CU in Atlantic Canada.
WASHINGTON—CUNA and Ballard Spahr LLP are hosting a webinar for credit unions anticipating crossing the $10 billion in assets threshold, which brings those institutions under the supervision of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
NEW YORK–While many of the nation’s largest employers have begun bringing workers back to their offices as the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out across the country, they are also announcing plans to unload big blocks of office space, indicating the workforce changes of the last year may be long lasting.
NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James has issued an alert to New Yorkers to remain vigilant against potential scams related to the coronavirus disease.
NEW YORK—Citigroup has banned internal Zoom calls on Fridays in an effort to reduce some of the stresses related to working at home. The development comes at the same time the bank has also announced it plans to lease out some of its office space, indicating many of those workers will continue to work from home even if they return on a part-time basis.
