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By Myriam DiGiovanni |
April 22, 2012
Credit unions have been taking creative approaches to delivering on members’ lifestyle needs.
For example, Bellevue, Neb.-based SAC Federal Credit Union has unveiled its Baby Bundle Savings Plan.
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By Claude R. Marx |
March 25, 2011
The central bank announced yesterday that Federal Reserve Chairman will hold news conferences once a quarter following the meetings at which the Federal Open Markets Committee makes policy decisions.
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By Myriam DiGiovanni |
January 5, 2011
It took just a few hours for Ted Williams, a homeless man in Columbus, Ohio, to become the latest viral sensation, sifting through job offers pouring in including one from the Central Ohio Chapter of the Ohio Credit Union League.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
March 31, 2010
A Birmingham, Ala. credit union, the $320 million Legacy Community FCU, has taken the Good Samaritan label to heart this month and over a six-week period did a full-blown give-away of products and services including 2,700 gallons of discounted gas.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
March 2, 2010
The president/CEO of a Kalamazoo, Mich. credit union said a decision made in November to get back into card issuance has turned out to be prudent and has been generating media coverage.
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By Myriam DiGiovanni |
February 26, 2010
The new credit card legislation has helped pushed credit unions in the national media spotlight.
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February 10, 2010
Credit unions in Indianapolis and New Orleans geared up for their teams' Super Bowl match-up with a mix of creativity and style.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
January 21, 2010
The $8.5 billion BECU of Seattle cited recently as a favored financial institution in the media and Congressional focus on big bank practices is prepping for a February marketing campaign tapping into the "mad as hell" sentiment.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
January 20, 2010
Through ads, Internet postings and public statements, credit unions nationwide were enjoying the public rant against big banks last week highlighted in congressional hearings and in myriad network and cable TV news shows
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By Jim Rubenstein |
January 13, 2010
From Vermont to California, credit unions spotlighted by the national media in the current anti-big bank furor are expressing newfound delight this week at their safe-haven status.