In this Focus Report, learn why bankers are bashing the NCUA's proposed MBL reform. Plus, payments industry experts weigh in on the impacts of the Durbin Amendment and overdraft regulation.

Bankers Bash Member Business Lending Reform: In comment letters, bankers say the NCUA's proposed changes to the MBL cap calculation defy Congress.

Outsmarting the Risk of Overdraft Revenue Loss: Potential losses can be beat through special checking products and marketing strategies.

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Natasha Chilingerian

Natasha Chilingerian has been immersed in the credit union industry for over a decade. She first joined CU Times in 2011 as a freelance writer, and following a two-year hiatus from 2013-2015, during which time she served as a communications specialist for Xceed Financial Credit Union (now Kinecta Federal Credit Union), she re-joined the CU Times team full-time as managing editor. She was promoted to executive editor in 2019. In the earlier days of her career, Chilingerian focused on news and lifestyle journalism, serving as a writer and editor for numerous regional publications in Oregon, Louisiana, South Carolina and the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition, she holds experience in marketing copywriting for companies in the finance and technology space. At CU Times, she covers People and Community news, cybersecurity, fintech partnerships, marketing, workplace culture, leadership, DEI, branch strategies, digital banking and more. She currently works remotely and splits her time between Southern California and Portland, Ore.