AUSTIN, Texas – Amplify Credit Union announced CEO Paul Trylko plans to retire at year-end and that it has selected a successor. The credit union said it has chosen Executive Vice President Kendall Garrison to lead the organization effective Jan. 1, 2020.
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TAMPA, Fla.–One employee of GTE Financial Credit Union is marking her 55th anniversary with the credit union.
SLIDELL, Louisiana–St. Tammany FCU here has expanded its youth-oriented offerings by expanding into local schools—and it is using its own school bus to do so.
BATAVIA, N.Y.—Tonawanda Valley Federal Credit Union here has joined CU REVL LLC, a Texas-based CUSO, as a referral affiliate.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Consumers in Asian-Pacific countries are some of the most advanced when it comes to digital engagement with financial services, with 73% of consumers believing they should be able to accomplish any financial task on a mobile device, a new report shows.
WASHINGTON–The House Financial Services Committee has released an overview on diversity inside the nation’s largest banks, finding both boards and senior management remain mostly white and male, and one analyst is predicting credit unions will also find themselves under the microscope.
EL PASO, Texas–Nearly $4.5 million has been raised to help victims of the mass shooting in here, with credit unions involved in both the fundraising and hosting of one of the funds.
COSTA MESA, Calif.–Apple’s new credit card may be a late entrant into the payments market but a new survey finds awareness is relatively high and consumers relatively receptive to making the switch.
WASHINGTON—A preferred language question on the government-sponsored enterprises' (GSEs) redesigned Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA) will now be voluntary instead of mandatory, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has announced.
WASHINGTON—An anti-money laundering bill offers a suite of updates to the current AML regime, a new report indicates.
