Oklahoma

CEO of Oklahoma's Credit Union to retire after 4 decades in charge

03/12/21

Mark Kelly will step down next month as president and CEO of the Oklahoma City-based institution. He be succeeded by the credit union's executive vice president.

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Cornerstone League modifies branding

10/14/20

The trade group representing credit unions in Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma said the change is an attempt to better unify a variety of services the association offers.

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Absentee-voting service at Okla. banks, credit unions extended

09/18/20

A collaboration between the two industries to help voters cast absentee ballots has been approved to continue through the general election.

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Energy lenders brace for more losses

07/13/20

Bankers had asserted in April that they could handle a slump in oil prices tied to the coronavirus pandemic. Continued volatility, combined with declining collateral values and a rise in bankruptcies for exploration companies, is denting their confidence.

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U.S. Supreme Court finds Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s Reservation Remains Intact For Purposes of Criminal Jurisdiction

07/13/20

The U.S. Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision on July 9, 2020 held that the State of Oklahoma lacked jurisdiction to prosecute an enrolled member of the Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma because the crimes he was accused of committing occurred within the Muscogee (Creek) Reservation.

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Oklahoma credit union to buy community bank

04/30/20

Tinker Federal Credit Union's deal for Prime Bank in Edmond, Okla., is set to close later this year.

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A paid week off to do volunteer work? First State's good with that

08/28/19

Management at the Oklahoma City bank prides itself on listening to employees, and embracing the volunteer policy suggested by the chief marketing officer is just one example of that.

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Simmons First expanding to Oklahoma City with Landmark purchase

07/31/19

The Arkansas company will pay $434 million for Landrum Co., which has branches in Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.

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