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SACRAMENTO, Calif. The California Department of Financial Institutions has issued an advisory prohibiting state charters from using phrases such as anyone can join in their advertising.
May 21 -
WASHINGTON While supportive of the proposal, CUNA is calling on NCUA to make some tweaks to proposed changes to its fixed-asset rule.
May 21 -
Banks and CUs have finally found common ground-both loathe the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
May 20 -
The timing couldnt be better for the new advisory board of the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council to include several European voices.
May 20 -
WASHINGTON A prohibition on mandatory arbitration provisions in certain mortgage loans is now just two weeks away.
May 19 -
ARLINGTON, Va. NAFCU is pressing NCUA to make some changes in a proposed set of rules on federal credit union ownership of fixed assets.
May 19 -
ARLINGTON, Va. As a result of the new Qualified Mortgage (QM) rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, nearly half (44%) of credit unions in a survey conducted by NAFCU indicated they will cease originations of non-qualified mortgages, while another 44% will reduce originations.
May 15 -
It is not your imagination; credit unions ARE spending more and more time dealing with new regulations.
May 13 -
CHEYENNE, Wyo. WyHy Federal Credit Union has signed with NeighborBench for cloud-based compliance services.
May 12 -
BAY CITY, Mich. A new round of lawsuits challenging readiness for the sight-impaired ATM provisions of the Americans With Disabilities Act is targeting credit unions, with as many as half-dozen ADA suits filed in the past few weeks.
May 10
