-
Foster previously served as deputy director of public and congressional affairs from 2008 to 2011.
March 20 -
Gulf Winds FCU immediatley assumed the failed credit union's members and deposits.
March 17 -
In January alone, before new field of membership rules took effect, NCUA approved nearly 25% of the number of charter expansions as in 2015 and 2016. Could that be just a taste of what’s to come?
March 9 -
The federal agency released data culled from fourth quarter 2016 call reports that showed the "great divide" between large and small credit unions continues to widen.
March 6 -
The regulator has banned a half dozen former credit union employees from participating in the affairs of any federally insured financial institution.
February 28 -
The industry had cause to celebrate when the regulator revamped its MBL and FOM regulations, but several fights are brewing.
February 24 -
At its February meeting, the NCUA Board approved a routine measure to reauthorize an 18% interest rate cap on loans, but suggested that it’s time for Congress to make some changes.
February 23 -
A month into the comment period, NCUA has yet to receive a single response to a proposal that could provide credit unions easier access to market capital. The issue is unusually complex, experts say.
February 21 -
The trade group says that by merging the Share Insurance Fund and Corporate Stabilization Fund to issue dividends now – instead of in 2020 – the regulator could avoid instituting new premiums to the NCUSIF.
February 13 -
No CUs with assets of more than $250 million were subject to civil monetary penalties for filing late Call Reports.
February 8 -
The $12.8 million Employees First CU lost $2.8 million in 2016.
February 1 -
On the heels of his own promotion to acting chairman, McWatters designated his senior policy advisor and former state regulator Sarah Vega to serve as NCUA chief of staff.
February 1 -
The $24 million Landmark CU lost more than $1 million in 2016.
January 31 -
The regulator's sole prohibition order for January 2017 involves a 2013 embezzlement case.
January 31 -
Beyond reasserting Republican control over the agency for the first time since 2009, President Trump's appointment of Mark McWatters as acting NCUA chair is expected to have little immediate impact.
January 26 -
NCUA’s latest list of supervisory priorities offers credit unions a glimpse at what examiners will be focusing on in 2017 – and even well into 2018.
January 26 -
The annual registration period for CUSOs opens on Feb. 1 and observers say the second year of the process comes with significantly less anxiety than last year.
January 25 -
The National Credit Union Administration and credit union trade groups cheered a judge's decision to dismiss a lawsuit against the agency's member business lending rule, but ICBA is still mulling the possibility of an appeal.
January 24 -
Five federally insured, low-income credit unions earned certification as community development financial institutions
January 24 -
Credit union service organizations are required to register annually as part of a rule the regulator approved in 2013.
January 9












