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CU Times covers the NCUA, CUNA, NAFCU, CFPB as well as Congress to keep credit union executives up-to-date on regulatory and compliance changes coming out of Washington, D.C.
Nearly 50 credit union organizations sign a letter to lawmakers to set the record straight about CUs.
These programs can harm consumers and they're also unsustainable in the long run, the NCUA's Chairman says.
Some thoughts on how to present the credit union message to lawmakers as GAC 2024 approaches.
The California and Nevada Leagues and Utah CU Association announce a new joint support services organization.
Letters are sent to all state-chartered credit unions and banks outlining the legal risks of overdraft fees.
America's Credit Unions is set to host its first GAC in a post-merger world.
The alert covers which credit unions need to comply with requirements under the CFPB's Reg. C.
While it might not be surprising to CU leaders, the study shows the public the difference between banks and credit unions.
Officials also report three federally insured credit union failures cost the SIF $1.4 million in losses.
What exactly is a regulator's responsibility when it comes to identifying and reacting to an unsafe and unsound practice?