SLEEPY EYE, Minn. — SouthPoint Financial Credit Union has announced the retirement of its CEO and the appointment of a successor.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark.–Tennessee-based Orion FCU is continuing its expansion in Arkansas.
MANCHESTER, U.K.–The Co-operative College here has entered into a strategic collaboration with the International Credit Union Leadership Development & Education Foundation around a series of initiatives.
ALBANY, N.Y.–The New York Department of Financial Services has approved a gold-backed cryptocurrency to begin operating. The startup behind the initiative is also offering loans.
MARSHFIELD, Mass.–Credit unions considering a rebranding or just a refocusing of their marketing efforts might want to look to the example set by one document shredding company here. DataSafe Information Security here is changing its name to Destruction.com.
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama–A credit union on this hurricane-devastated island has reopened its office–albeit with limited hours–and is working to service members.
WASHINGTON–NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood said the agency’s general counsel has determined the NCUA board has the authority to phase-in the effects of FASB’s current expected credit losses accounting standard, or CECL, on credit union net worth ratios.
WASHINGTON–White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney told credit unions here much of the talk about a recession is being driven by political opponents of the Trump Administration who are looking for gains in the 2020 elections.
WASHINGTON–Three members of Congress offered views on everything from unlocking opportunity to a bill on Beneficial Ownership to what the fate of Blockbuster means for credit unions and Congress.
WASHINGTON–Thirty-five years ago, a young, African-American woman with no credit walked into a credit union and sat down with an older, white manager.
