
Carrie Hunt
Chief Advocacy Officer, America’s Credit UnionsCarrie Hunt is the chief advocacy officer of America's Credit Unions.
Carrie Hunt is the chief advocacy officer of America's Credit Unions.
Credit unions don't enjoy an unfair advantage. What they do is reinvest in their members and their communities in a way banks often do not.
A representative of America's Credit Unions takes issue with a recent article suggesting that credit union commercial lending is excessively risky.
Despite success lobbying for PPP inclusion and the elimination of Regulation D, the industry must continue to push for additional reforms.
The National Credit Union Administration's public budget briefings are a step in the right direction, but the institutions it regulates still have too little say over how those monies are spent.
FedNow will provide another option for real-time payments but executives will have to decide if this option is right for their institution.
The credit union regulator’s proposal to raise the appraisal threshold for nonresidential real estate loans won’t harm the economy or consumers, contrary to critics’ claims.
The credit union regulator’s proposal to raise the appraisal threshold for nonresidential real estate loans won’t harm the economy or consumers, contrary to critics’ claims.
Criticism of the National Credit Union Administration is unwarranted given the myriad of abuses banks commit.
Bankers would be better off cleaning their own houses and focusing on deregulation efforts, instead of going after credit unions, suggests NAFCU's Carrie Hunt.
Banks' vocal opposition to the National Credit Union Administration's proposal to ease field-of-membership rules overlooks why changes are necessary and long overdue.