WASHINGTON — NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz shared her efforts to update and modernize the regulator Monday during her general session address at CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference.
"Some risks are always there. Others arise with new realities. But either way, being the best of a time that's passed is not good enough," she said.
Matz said the NCUA has evolved in two primary areas: people and policies. Since 2009, 75% of the NCUA's offices have new directors, she said, and 40% of the regulator's examiners have been on the job less than five yea
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