The National Credit Union Administration, Alexandria, Va., will host a webinar on Feb. 28 aimed at helping credit unions learn more about the new reporting requirements under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act and recent rule changes for prepaid accounts.
This 90-minute webinar, which starts at 2 p.m. EDT, will include a discussion by representatives from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which initiated these new changes, focusing on requirements, implementation dates and which credit unions are now covered under HMDA.
In the second part of the webinar, NCUA staff from the Division of Consumer Compliance Policy and Outreach will cover the important provisions for the recently approved prepaid account rule, which credit unions have to comply with beginning Oct. 1.
There is no charge for the webinar.
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