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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.
April 27 -
NCUA Chairman Mark McWatters has responded to a controversial letter from U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch questioning the credit union tax exemption.
April 24 -
Recently filed court documents give the clearest sign yet that the National Credit Union Administration is considering appealing a controversial court decision on the regulator's revised field-of-membership rule.
April 20 -
NAFCU's Dan Berger fires back after CUNA CEO Jim Nussle criticized the rival trade group in a recent op-ed.
April 18
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House Speaker Paul Ryan's decision not to seek re-election is another sign of the difficulties Republicans will likely face in holding the chamber in November, heightening pressure to move a pending regulatory relief bill as soon as possible.
April 11 -
Both national credit union trade associations submitted letters in advance of CFPB acting director Mick Mulvaney's House Financial Services Committee hearing.
April 11 -
Credit unions will know soon how much regulatory relief they might see from Congress and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
April 9 -
The trades encouraged Congress to pass H.R. 5266, which would change the agency's governance to a five-member commission.
April 9 -
Credit unions have seen a slew of legal victories in lawsuits claiming CUs' websites violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, but there are fears attorneys pursuing those cases may be changing their strategy.
April 5 -
Efforts by financial institutions to track "beneficial ownership" data in advance of a regulatory deadline next month is complicated by the challenge of getting customers to cough up the information.
April 4 -
If the National Credit Union Administration appeals a judge's decision against part of its rule, it could help the ABA potentially upend other provisions.
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