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By Eileen Courter |
October 7, 2012
At a time when it’s difficult to convert deposits to loans, does it make sense to open the door to an additional flow of money into a credit union?
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By Eileen Courter |
September 17, 2012
Highway engineers often say you can’t out build traffic. Expand a two-lane road to four and more vehicles come. Add two more lanes and still more motorists arrive.
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By Eileen Courter |
September 10, 2012
A sprawling two-story Tudor might suggest that the Greens are up and coming professionals.
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By Eileen Courter |
September 2, 2012
Consultants seem to agree that governing a credit union has become more daunting. And the trend toward greater board accountability isn’t likely to go away.
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By Eileen Courter |
August 20, 2012
Because credit union boards are members too, they know how they’re treated as members and what they expect from their financial institution. But at the same time, they need to be more savvy than the average member about what’s happening at the credit union.
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By Eileen Courter |
August 6, 2012
GTE Federal Credit Union is becoming GTE Financial, according to a mailer that just arrived in members’ mailboxes from the Tampa, Fla., credit union.
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By Eileen Courter |
August 5, 2012
Pop quiz: Which statement is true? Mobile banking is becoming more secure. When it comes to mobile security, the crooks are gaining.
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By Eileen Courter |
July 30, 2012
Who’s posting on your credit union’s social media sites?
Could it be those teens and 20-somethings that seem to have their cell phones and tablets surgically implanted in their hands when they’re born?
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By Eileen Courter |
July 22, 2012
As far as Bob Fisher, president/CEO of Grow Financial Federal Credit Union, is concerned, joining the Billionaires Club doesn’t mean you don’t need to stop growing. In fact, he believes growth is essential.
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By Eileen Courter |
June 25, 2012
A lot of credit unions will be shopping for gold watches the next few years as large numbers of CEOs retire.