

Michael Sinacore, NCUA

Jim Edwards, Sharonview FCU

Brittany Jordan, Corporate Central CU
Kevin Kosco, South Carolina FCU
Scott Muscarella, South Carolina FCU

Brian Fitzgibbon, FreeStar Financial CU

Alexandra Kolasa, FreeStar Financial CU

Adrienne Harris, head of the New York Department of Financial Services, will step down after four years in the job. She will be replaced by Kaitlin Asrow as acting superintendent beginning on Oct. 18.
Washington Federal Bank and Planet Home Lending are both off the hook for the remainder of their consent orders, which the bureau quietly terminated.
A major financial services industry group focused on cybersecurity highlighted the need for planning ahead of 2030 and 2035 deadlines.
BayFirst Financial in St. Petersburg shuttered a national small-dollar 7(a) loan program in August. Now the $2.4 billion institution, which has been one of the nation's most active SBA lenders over the past decade, is making a clean break from the business.
A bipartisan bill offered Monday by Senate Banking Committee member Katie Britt, R-Ala., and Andy Kim, D-N.J., would force the Securities and Exchange Commission to update a 25-year-old threshold that holds small financial firms to higher regulatory standards.
The Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network is seeking public comment on a survey of anti-money-laundering compliance costs from a variety of nonbanks, including casinos, insurers, lenders and other nonbanks, a possible precursor to deregulatory proposals down the road.