Just in time for Monday's opening of the NCUA's CUSO Registry, NACUSO released guidance last Wednesday in response to concerns voiced by credit unions and their CUSOs.
NACUSO said there had been some confusion over who is responsible for completing the necessary information in the NCUA's registry. The agency will offer a webinar on the registry Feb. 11.
"For the most part, I think it's been obvious that CUSOs need to complete this," Jack Antonini, president/CEO of NACUSO (pictured), told CU Times. "People were questioning, am I supposed to be doing this? Do we have to do it for our CUSOs? What happens if there isn't a designated CEO with the CUSO?"
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