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By Michelle A. Samaad |
May 16, 2011
To build its auto lending portfolio in a highly aggressive financing market, Diamond Credit Union acknowledges that all potential solutions are on the table.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
May 4, 2011
Kinect for Xbox 360, a controller-free, $150 gaming device that allows users to operate their Xbox consoles solely through bodily gestures and voice commands, has made a splash among video game and electronics enthusiasts. But is there a practical application for Kinect outside the gaming world–say, in credit union branches?...
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By Myriam DiGiovanni |
June 23, 2010
With credit unions and banks vying to be consumers' primary financial institution, how does the branch factor in?
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By Heather Anderson |
May 26, 2010
NEW ORLEANS -- Many financial institutions are cutting back on branch hours and other services to save on expenses.
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By Heather Anderson |
May 18, 2010
NEW ORLEANS - Credit unions are experimenting with leasing small spaces for mini-branches, rather than buying or constructing larger locations.
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By David Morrison |
March 17, 2010
If everything goes according to plan, the East River Development Alliance, a community development organization headquartered in Long Island City, N.Y., will open the first minority-owned credit union in the New York City borough of Queens this April.
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By David Morrison |
March 10, 2010
The most striking thing a visitor notices about New York City's Lower East Side People's Federal Credit Union is how much it feels like Jimmy Stewart's Bailey Building and Loan in Frank Capra's classic film "It's a Wonderful Life."