The NCUA board proposed a revised risk-based capital rule on Jan. 15. Read how the new rule differs from the originally proposed rule and how the new regulation is expected to affect credit unions at the links below.
Individual Capital Requirement Still a Concern: The NCUA removed from its new RBC rule a provision that would allow the agency to individually set capital requirements outside the rule, but NAFCU says the process could now show up in exams.
McWatters Rejects RBC: Watch Board Member J. Mark McWatters explain why he feels the NCUA lacks legal authority to enforce a two-tier capital system.
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