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Twenty-two trade groups, including seven financial trade groups, sent a letter to House lawmakers calling for new data security standards that would preempt state law.
January 5 -
Executives from across the credit union movement offered a largely positive take on the possible appointment of NCUA Chairman J. Mark McWatters to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
December 29 -
The regulator on Thursday announced a delay in the implementation of its prepaid rule, along with safe harbor for HMDA data reporting.
December 22 -
Seven trade associations — including those representing banks and credit unions — sent a joint letter to Congress outlining data security standards for entities that handle financial data.
December 21 -
The leaders of both national credit union trade associations praised lawmakers for maintain the movement’s tax-exempt status in the final version of a controversial tax reform bill.
December 20 -
Credit union trade associations lauded lawmakers while bankers -- predictably -- lamented the news.
December 18 -
U.S. Reps. Gwen Moore and Paul Cook introduced a bill this week would allow more credit unions to expand their fields of membership to underserved communities.
December 15 -
Credit union trade associations applaud as legislation moves forward with bipartisan support.
December 5 -
A recent CU Journal article misses a crucial point about credit unions and distributed-ledger technology.
November 29
NAFCU -
Both Mick Mulvaney and Leandra English showed up to lead the agency this morning, but credit union trade associations have only addressed Trump’s appointee.
November 27 -
The breach that affected more than 143 million Americans has still has credit unions worried, according to new data from NAFCU -- and they're expecting costs to rise as a result.
November 21 -
The announcement by the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ends months of speculation about how long he planned to stay at the agency.
November 15 -
Letters from CUNA and NAFCU say credit unions are facing significant litigation threat from frivolous suits.
November 10 -
The trade group's Annual Report on Credit Unions was released today, focusing on the regulatory burden and the importance of the credit union tax exemption.
November 7 -
CUNA and NAFCU cautioned, however, that the bill is by no means final and could still change.
November 2 -
Both CUNA and NAFCU filed briefs in response to the regulator’s proposed budgets, which continue to rise despite a shrinking NCUA workforce and a contracting industry.
October 27 -
Why are credit unions lending their name to this fight when the vast majority of them do not use forced arbitration and have not been caught up in Wall Street’s excesses?
October 24
National Consumer Law Center -
A new partnership between NAFCU and Hyperledger is said to be the first such alliance between the blockchain consoritum and a financial services trade association.
October 24 -
Credit union representatives on Wednesday praised the regulator for its newfound willingness to hear their concerns on the budget, but emphasized that 10 years of budget increases – during which time the number of CUs has shrunk by a quarter – is enough.
October 19 -
In a moment of rare unity, the Independent Community Bankers of America and National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions sent a joint letter to FHFA arguing to stop the GSEs' profit sweep.
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