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The nine CUs will together pay a total of $3,109 to the U.S. Treasury.
July 18 -
Without a template to follow and no taxpayer-funded bailout, NCUA's decade-long effort to resolve the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis is coming to a close.
July 18
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The payment is likely to bring an end to the saga of the failed corporate credit unions, which began nearly a decade ago.
July 17 -
CUNA and NAFCU have asked the bureau to stop publishing consumer complaints and allow NCUA to handle that process for credit unions.
July 17 -
Credit unions remain committed to their central missions as they grow, says PenFed’s chairman.
July 12
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A credit union targeted in a recent opinion piece is striking back against inaccurate claims.
July 11
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The National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors will honor two individuals later this month during its 2018 State System Summit in Orlando.
July 5 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s bulletin is seen as just one piece of the regulatory puzzle to coax banks into installment lending.
July 2 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s bulletin is seen as just one piece of the regulatory puzzle to coax banks into installment lending.
July 2 -
Upon LMPOCU's liquidation, Commonwealth Credit Union assumed membership and all assets of the shuttered institution.
July 2 -
The first session will be July 18, with a second to follow on Aug. 15. Both will feature the agency's Office of Credit Union Resources and Expansion.
June 27 -
Trade associations hail move that would push back implementation of risk-based capital rule to 2021.
June 27 -
As large credit unions look to expand under the NCUA’s new field of membership rule, they should be required to comply with additional bank rules.
June 25 -
As large credit unions look to expand under the NCUA’s new field of membership rule, they should be required to comply with additional bank rules.
June 25 -
The National Credit Union Administration is set to vote on revisions to its field-of-membership rule, even as it's entangled in a legal dispute with the American Bankers Association over the rule.
June 19 -
Rodney Hood served on the NCUA board from 2005 to 2009, and his nomination to return to the board was greeted warmly across the industry.
June 18 -
While credit unions posted strong lending numbers and growth stats, the overall number of federally insured credit unions continued to decline during the first quarter of 2018.
June 7 -
Bankers hope to claw back even more of the agency's rule rather than merely defend their partial victory in the judge's original split decision.
June 5 -
The revisions – approved by a May 30 notation vote – could ease the burden for credit unions approaching the MBL cap.
June 1 -
The NCUA board is considering adding as many as two additional payday alternative loan options for credit unions, and regulators have clarified a rule on severance claims after involuntary credit union liquidations.
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