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By Myrian DiGiovanni |
March 13, 2012
Goldenwest Credit Union staffers are mourning the loss of longtime leader Shelley Clarke, who also served the industry on a national level.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
September 25, 2011
At the close of 2011’s second quarter, a handful of credit unions located in the sand states, where a teetering economy has made it most difficult for financial institutions to thrive, shared hopeful bits of news: net worth ratio improvements, net income increases, loan loss reductions and operating expense cutbacks.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
September 23, 2011
This article will be among the news, features, analysis and insight filling the pages of the next print edition of Credit Union Times.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
July 31, 2011
With NCUA deadlines nearing on recapitalizing the corporates, the jockeying among credit unions and corporates about the shape of provider services focused on the Mountain States last week with at least two state trade groups paying attention to the fate of the $1.9 billion SunCorp.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
July 22, 2011
Mountain West, Utah leagues, CUs in discussion about recapitalizing $1.9 billion SunCorp.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
December 16, 2010
Tuesday's NCUA-engineered takeover of the failed Beehive Credit Union in Utah by a large Texas CU adds a new player to the state's financial landscape "and should be welcomed by Utah consumers."
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By Jim Rubenstein |
December 15, 2010
Utah's leading credit union advocate, Scott Simpson, has turned down an offer to become a top aide for the state's senior U.S. senator, Orrin Hatch.
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September 8, 2010
The Utah League of Credit Unions has a new public face and brand: it's now the Utah Credit Union Association and online it's simply utahscreditunions.org.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
August 20, 2010
In a rebranding move, the Utah League of Credit Unions has become an association and has adopted a new public moniker, "Utah's Credit Unions."
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By Jim Rubenstein |
July 28, 2010
NCUA policy on selection of merger partners for both voluntary and involuntary mergers is coming under harsh new scrutiny this month. The now-completed Utah consolidation is the focal point of both concern and controversy marked