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This is the trade association’s 15th such filing in response to disputes regarding credit union websites and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
July 11 -
The National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions is supporting Northwest FCU in an appeal of an ADA suit thrown out earlier this year.
July 5 -
Online retailer Zappos made its name as a website for buying shoes, but today it is known just as much for its focus on service and culture as it is for what it sells.
June 27 -
Trade associations hail move that would push back implementation of risk-based capital rule to 2021.
June 27 -
From change to heroism, leadership, the future and more, here's one last look at this year's NAFCU conference in Seattle.
June 25 -
One recruiting and strategic planning consultant says the movement isn't doing enough to prepare for major changes in leadership at hundreds of large institutions.
June 22 -
During NAFCU’s annual conference, a panel of experts highlighted some of the legal and regulatory changes that may still be in store for credit unions.
June 21 -
As House members wrote to AG Sessions, the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Union also filed an amicus brief supporting Department of Labor FCU, which saw an ADA-related suit dismissed earlier this year.
June 20 -
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.
June 20
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The National Credit Union Administration is set to vote on revisions to its field-of-membership rule, even as it's entangled in a legal dispute with the American Bankers Association over the rule.
June 19 -
NAFCU was the only financial services trade association this year to be honored with the "Power of A" award from the American Society of Association Executives.
June 14 -
Federal district court in Virginia finds plaintiff had so standing to sue – again.
June 12 -
Groups representing banks, credit unions, the housing industry and others argue in favor of a bill requiring the CFPB to issue timely guidance on its rules.
June 12 -
The bill is one of two SBA-related measures the Senate approved late Tuesday and sent to President Trump to sign into law.
June 6 -
Bankers hope to claw back even more of the agency's rule rather than merely defend their partial victory in the judge's original split decision.
June 5 -
Trade association combines with state leagues to defend credit unions against ‘predatory’ suits.
June 5 -
The two major national credit union trade associations have sent recommendations for improving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s enforcement processes.
May 15 -
Several credit union and bank groups have formed a rare united front in letters opposing the Trump administration's rescission package.
May 11 -
As credit unions continue to defend themselves against lawsuits claiming their websites aren't ADA-compliant, the trades are scrambling to offer their support.
May 10 -
CUNA and NAFCU have both submitted letters requesting civil investigative demands from the bureau be more specific as to the conduct under investigation.
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