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NCUA Chairman Mark McWatters discussed some of the biggest issues facing the industry during a recent address at the California and Nevada CU Leagues' annual conference.
November 9 -
Despite deep political divisions across the country, the National Credit Union Administration board has shown Republicans and Democrats can still work together effectively.
November 8
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The industry and its allies have their work cut out for them navigating the political standstill.
November 7 -
The federal agencies said in a recent statement that “guidance does not have the force and effect of law,” but two trade groups say that standard should be more binding.
November 6 -
Credit union advocates are keeping a close watch on several races in this week's midterm elections.
November 5 -
The regulator awarded $2 million in grants to 203 low-income credit unions.
October 31 -
Midterm elections are just eight days away and credit unions are making efforts to help get out the vote. Meanwhile, one Virginia-based CU is back in court over alleged ADA violations.
October 29 -
Sarah Vega had accepted an offer to lead the four-state credit union league but has chosen instead to stay on as chief of staff to NCUA Chairman Mark McWatters.
October 26 -
In remarks at the Inclusiv conference, NCUA Chairman Mark McWatters pledged to help small CUs but said they're responsible for their own business plan and can't expect NCUA to do the hard work for them.
October 24 -
Trade groups are calling on Congress to further delay NCUA's risk-based capital rule and extending a helping hand to red-state Democrats in tough reelection battles.
October 22 -
Credit unions won't have to comply with the controversial rule until at least 2020, but a separate proposal on alternative capital could raise the ire of banking groups.
October 18 -
Credit unions won't have to comply with the controversial rule until at least 2020, but a forthcoming proposal on alternative capital could raise the ire of banking groups.
October 18 -
Trade groups say the National Credit Union Administration hasn't adequately explained how it plans to reduce its budget at the same time it asks Congress for increased oversight powers.
October 17 -
The worldwide week-long celebration of credit unions will include two NCUA board meetings focused on issues that have impacted the last five years and could set the stage for the remainder of the decade.
October 15 -
With its CEO planning retirement, tiny Coast-Tel Federal Credit Union is seeking approval to merge into Bay FCU.
October 11 -
Currently running for a fourth term in Congress, former credit union employee Denny Heck is a vocal proponent of changes to NCUA's risk-based capital rule and other industry priorities.
October 11 -
The storm could impact as many as 57,000 homes and cause more than $13 billion in damages, according to one estimate.
October 10 -
The late-filing credit unions will pay a total of about $4,100 to the U.S. Treasury.
October 9 -
Credit unions in the Great Lakes State continued to add members in Q2 while a variety of loan types saw double-digit growth.
October 9 -
Analysts are split on whether cyber threats have evolved enough for lawmakers to finally grant the National Credit Union Administration third-party vendor oversight.
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