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The credit union regulator released its annual diversity report, which showed that more minorities were in senior roles but examiners remained predominantly white and male.
April 21 -
Congress won’t be back to Washington for at least two weeks but credit unions already have a laundry list of requests for lawmakers to consider.
April 20 -
This is the first time since 2014 that the regulator won't penalize credit unions that file within 30 days of the deadline.
April 20 -
The National Credit Union Administration is giving lenders and borrowers extra time to complete appraisals to ensure mortgages are still being completed despite the pandemic.
April 16 -
Many credit union employees are currently working from home to slow the spread of COVID-19 but this can invite more attacks from cyber criminals.
April 15 -
The National Credit Union Administration board unanimously approved changes to an interim rule regarding the regulator's Central Liquidity Facility.
April 14 -
The regulator must speed up its capital reform efforts while taking immediate steps to reduce the examination burden.
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Some regulators had started shifting to more remote oversight before the pandemic, though the initiatives haven't been a priority for credit unions and their advocates.
April 7 -
Congress and financial regulators have implemented a number of measures to help the industry survive the financial impact of the pandemic, and a fourth phase of stimulus could be coming.
April 6 -
For the second time in a week, the National Credit Union Administration has delayed the deadline for public comment on a proposed regulation.
April 1