The NCUA wants to know how to set a floating or variable rate for FCUs. The NCUA wants to know how to set a floating or variable rate for FCUs. (Source: Shutterstock)

The NCUA still plans to issue an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking soon to solicit comments on the impact the statutory interest rate ceiling has on federal credit unions and how the agency could set a floating or variable rate.

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