Impact/Purpose

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A Staffing Strategy With Social Benefits

Locating call centers across its North Carolina footprint maximizes building space for SECU and provides jobs in high unemployment areas.
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10 Reasons To Give Thanks For The Credit Union Movement

Before they were hashtags, the concepts of #payitforward and #GivingTuesday were entrenched in the ethos of the industry.
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How Martin Eakes Became The Most Hated Man In America (By Payday Lenders)

The CEO of the Self-Help credit unions uses secondary capital to fight predatory lending and protect financially vulnerable consumers.
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What Is The State Of Secondary Capital At U.S. Credit Unions?

Interest in secondary capital is growing, and new strategies, larger loans, and precedent-setting decisions by the NCUA could dramatically change the way credit unions deploy ...
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How To Make A New HQ Make A Difference

A prime location and tax incentives helped Ascentra Credit Union place a new headquarters building at the heart of downtown and underscore its vital role ...
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A Boost In Pay For Labor Day

Credit unions across the country are boosting their minimum wage.
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Military Credit Unions, Loan Performance, In-House Video

Five can't-miss data points this week on CreditUnions.com.
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Lake Trust Builds Big Dreams With Microloans

The Michigan credit union relies on experience and commitment to help small- business owners achieve their dreams.
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The AACUC’s King Day Message To The Movement

The African-American Credit Union Coalition builds on credit unions’ history of empowering economic equality and inclusion.
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To Hell With Harvey: How TDECU Responded When A Hurricane Hit Home

After the Category 4 Hurricane Harvey decimated parts of southeastern Texas, TDECU vowed to keep 100% of its members in their homes.
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