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A recent Washington Post investigation revealed that J. Mark McWatters runs the National Credit Union Administration from his home in Dallas, raising questions about his being tapped to head the consumer agency.
May 14American Banker -
The California-based credit union says membership saw ‘solid’ growth in the first quarter of 2018.
May 10 -
The administration is prolonging a decision on a permanent director for the agency to keep the interim chief in place until year-end or longer.
May 8 -
The National Credit Union Administration has banned seven former credit union employees from participating in the affairs of any federally insured financial institution.
April 30 -
Banks and credit unions have been fighting each other so long that many have forgotten how the feud started and why it may matter to the future of both industries.
April 24 -
A bombshell letter from a prominent senator and a court ruling criticizing credit unions’ interpretation of “field of membership” have bankers hopeful that Congress may finally be willing to examine the public-policy purpose of the Depression-era tax break.
April 23 -
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 -
As NCUA amended at 2014 regulation on capital planning and stress testing, the two-person committee also marked 24 months of operating with a vacant seat on the board, commending one another for a productive working relationship.
April 19 -
Representatives from the law firm of Messick, Lauer & Smith took part in a compliance panel during the National Association of Credit Union Service Organizations' annual conference in Anaheim, Calif.
April 17 -
After FinCEN issued its final BSA rule, the NCUA plans to address requirements about ongoing customer due diligence.
April 11