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Congress is in session, but actions at NCUA, FASB and more will dominate the upcoming week in Washington for credit unions.
September 16 -
The NCUA said credit unions can now serve hemp businesses but uncertainty remains around important issues like due diligence.
September 6 -
Two Michigan credit unions were sued by an individual who claimed their websites didn't comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
August 27 -
Nearly three years after NCUA passed the rule, credit unions are ready to broaden their reach, but the possibility of an appeal to the Supreme Court may put those efforts on hold.
August 26 -
A panel of federal appeals court judges reversed a district court’s decision on the NCUA’s controversial field-of-membership rule, but saw merit in bankers’ claims of potential redlining.
August 20 -
The Granite State’s highest court upheld a lower court’s ruling in a suit claiming the banking trade groups had defamed the patent firm.
August 20 -
With the loan-to-savings ratio at its highest point in four decades, some CUs have limited options to boost their funding.
August 5 -
The Senate is also expected to pass a budget deal that will increase spending and suspend the debt ceiling.
July 29 -
Lending at credit unions in the Peach State increased by just 0.2%, down from 0.8% growth recorded a quarter earlier.
July 26 -
Lawmakers will hear from a credit union executive on cannabis banking while also considering issues such as the use of alternative data in underwriting.
July 22