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Why Alaska, Idaho credit unions are growing when others aren't

American Banker

Data from the National Credit Union Administration shows the two states are bucking the trend of slowdowns in membership and lending. ]].

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Credit unions continue to see growth in auto lending

Abrigo

Overall auto lending at credit unions is up more than 30 percent in recent years, a positive sign that CUs remain competitive in an evolving banking landscape. Utilizing the Sageworks Bank Information platform, Sageworks recently examined how steadily auto lending at credit unions – specifically for new vehicles – grew in 2014.

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What Grubhub, Uber Can Teach CUs About Loyalty And Rewards

PYMNTS

Mazie Hirono of Hawaii and Dan Sullivan of Alaska entered the bill into consideration earlier this month, and several CU organizations — including the Hawaii and Alaska Credit Union Leagues as well as the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) — have so far praised it. percent of assets.

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From Farce to Menace

Independent Banker

It’s yet another disturbing proposal from the National Credit Union Administration to bureaucratically finagle its way around Congress and federal law. By Camden R. Fine, President and CEO of ICBA. So here we go again. Basically, all air-breathing mammals in the United States would qualify to be credit union members.

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Building from Scratch

Independent Banker

National Award Recipient. She got married to a Navy man and moved with him to Kodiak, Alaska, where she had a son. What is important to understand is that her reach in the community as a community banker has gone well beyond the service of providing deposits and lending products, adds Hotchkiss. —Shirley Nelson, Summit Bank.

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