The NCUA has recommended that credit unions improve their exam process by getting to know their examiners. However, examiner turnover could make that strategy a challenge. Meanwhile, the 2014 midterm elections could shift Senate control to the Republican party, and may have an impact on key legislative issues important to the credit union industry.
NCUA Examiner 2014 Turnover Rate Is 8.1%: NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz said she is encouraged by the lower examiner turnover in recent years.
Key Senate Races Up for Grabs in Midterm Election: Credit unions are eyeing a number of competitive Senate races.
Filene Tests New Prepaid Card to Fight Elder Scams: Pilot aims to protect older Americans who are susceptible to elder fraud and financial exploitation.
Getting Rid of Pesky 'Sticky Blobs': Filene's latest study showed new and revised regulations have created a sticky annoyance for credit unions in the U.S. and Canada.
Best Practices Before Regulators Arrive: Read about four proactive measures credit unions can enact to ensure they're prepared.
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