The North Carolina Credit Union League said it plans to have a special meeting next week to discuss how to "protect our credit unions" after the NCUA's decision to require dual exams following State Employees' Credit Union's disclosure of its CAMEL score.
The president/CEO of the trade group, John Radebaugh, said the meeting will be next Wednesday at its Raleigh headquarters.
Meanwhile, Radebaugh said, the league continues "on a daily basis" to gather information from the North Carolina Credit Union Division, which authorized the CAMEL disclosure, and the NCUA.
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