The latest from John Pettit

- by Peter Strozniak, CU Times

Former credit union VP faces sentencing for $350,000 theft

Merrideth Christina McMillian, a former vice president of the $212 million Singing River Federal Credit in Moss Point, Miss., will be sentenced in June for taking out more than $350,...

- by Cheryl Lawson, ADVANTAGE, powered by JMFA

Safeguard your revenue, relationships and reputation

As expectations for faster, more convenient financial services continue to grow, focusing on technology and innovation has become increasingly more critical to address consumer demand. But, as you focus more ...

- by Taylor W. Wells, On The Mark Strategies

Millennial Generation: Overhyped or just right?

Millennials. Millennials, Millennials, Millennials. Oh, did I forget to mention, Millennials? There they are, seemingly in every news story expose about politics, economics, social media, you name it. If there’...

- by Todd Clark, CO-OP InsightVault

With change comes opportunity

Having just returned from CUNA’s GAC, I’m feeling energized and excited about the opportunities ahead for the credit union movement. The numbers speak for themselves. As CUNA President/...

- by Erik Payne, CreditUnions.com

How CapEd FCU helps members keep cool without credit

With a landscape that encapsulates deserts, mountains, farmland, and waterfalls — and more than a dozen national parks, monuments, and sites — Idaho truly is a “Gem State.” But the residents that ...

- by NAFCU Newsroom

Big banks sued for price-fixing GSE bonds

The state of Pennsylvania is bringing a class-action lawsuit against more than a dozen of the world’s biggest financial institutions for allegedly price-fixing bonds issued by government-sponsored enterprises Fannie ...