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NAFCU recently awarded Rich Losea the Paul Revere Award for his political activism, having been a staunch credit union advocate for two decades.
October 5 -
The agency has a relatively new program designed to quickly get funds into disaster-stricken areas. The problem is that many banks and credit unions don't know it exists.
October 5 -
While credit unions will likely be pleased with a rebate of as much as $800 million, that amount could have been significantly more, had the regulator not voted to raise the normal operating level.
September 28 -
Who doesn't want cash back, and sooner than planned? Credit unions -- if it means they'll receive some $800 million less.
September 25 -
The agency and the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions plan to boost efforts to get more credit unions involved with SBA lending.
September 20 -
Trade group will work with U.S. Small Business Administration to expand accessibility of SBA products to credit unions.
September 14 -
Department of Defense urged to exempt credit unions from July 2015 MLA amendments.
September 14 -
Lawmakers signaled Monday that Congress will likely have a swift and powerful response to revelations that the credit reporting company Equifax was hacked, exposing 143 million people to identity theft.
September 11 -
The National Credit Union Administration must return all credit union monies that come from merging the insurance and stabilization funds, and halt its proposal to increase the normal operating level for the share insurance fund.
September 11
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Leaders of the national credit union trade associations are once again calling for a congressional solution to a problem that has plagued consumers for years
September 8 -
The National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions defended the credit union tax exemption and called for other financial reforms during a meeting Tuesday with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
August 22 -
CUNA, NAFCU both focus on BSA compliance, loans to areas having special flood hazards.
August 14 -
After having insisted many times that it couldn't begin returning funds to CUs until 2021, the agency may have found a way to start making payments as early as 2018.
July 20 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's final rule to formalize guidance on a number of TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures compliance points omits an originally proposed fix for the so-called black hole that's created when a mortgage closing is delayed.
July 7 -
Natasha Merz, VP of commercial lending at Langley FCU, testified before a House small business subcommittee on ways Congress can help credit unions and the SBA better fulfill a common mission.
June 29 -
The brief supporting field of membership expansion — in the face of a lawsuit by the American Bankers Association — is a sign of continued collaboration between CUNA and NAFCU.
June 28 -
Payments executives speaking at NAFCU's recent annual conference in Hawaii offered credit unions insights into the changing payments landscape, tips on understanding millennials' payments behaviors and more.
June 20 -
The second day of the trade group's conference featured former NCUA Chairman Rick Metsger saying farewell, lessons on leadership and the future of car buying, and more.
June 16 -
A proposed merger regulation from NCUA could make it easier for members to share opinions on whether or not their CU should merge, but analysts say it could also allow members to compliate or even derail the entire process.
June 16 -
As the trade group celebrates its golden anniversary, it welcomed NCUA acting Chairman McWatters to talk reg reform, a "generational expert" breaking down how different age demographics impact the workplace and more.
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