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Jim Nussle, CEO of the Credit Union National Association, recently argued that Congress should do away entirely with FOM requirements. Such a move would further favor credit unions over banks.
July 9
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Jim Nussle, CEO of the Credit Union National Association, recently argued that Congress should do away entirely with FOM requirements. Such a move would further favor credit unions over banks.
July 8
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The regulator completed a thorough process, which included ensuring investors would treat borrowers well, before settling on a buyer.
February 25 -
NCUA board member Mark McWatters defended the agency's position on credit union-bank purchases and called out the ongoing sniping on both sides of the argument.
February 25 -
The Credit Union National Association is submitting a FOIA request to get more information about the National Credit Union Administration's recent portfolio sale, but further action could be necessary if those answers aren't satisfactory.
February 24 -
A similar bill was introduced into the House earlier this year and both pieces of legislation have have bipartisan support.
November 13 -
Two Michigan credit unions were sued by an individual who claimed their websites didn't comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
August 27 -
The bench upheld a lower court's ruling that the plaintiff did not suffer an "injury-in-fact." Several judges previously made similar rulings.
July 17 -
The trade group waited until after the 2018 midterms to launch the awareness campaign, but CEO Jim Nussle says that strategy won’t be repeated next year.
July 5 -
The first full day of America's Credit Union Conference in Orlando hit on a variety of topics, including narrowing the gender gap and ongoing attacks from banks.
June 19 -
The industry is so worried that a proposed FCC rule could hamper communications with members that some trade groups are seeking help from an unlikely ally -- the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
May 30 -
The first day of CU Direct's annual Drive conference included insights from dealers, executives at online car-buying platforms and more.
May 16 -
The Credit Union National Association has partnered with the group to help distribute the platform to financial institutions free of charge.
May 8 -
A proposal to give the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau jurisdiction over credit unions with $10 billion or more of assets has sparked a war of words between the longtime foes.
May 7 -
The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld a "narrow interpretation" of a state-level consumer-protection law that maintains lenders' rights to collect debts without fear of being sued for damages.
April 24 -
The bipartisan bill, praised by credit union trade groups, is the top 2019 legislative priority for the Defense Credit Union Council.
April 11 -
A number of credit unions have faced lawsuits alleging their websites failed to meet the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
March 18 -
The regulator's governing body has been short-handed since former chairman Debbie Matz stepped down in April 2016.
March 14 -
J. Mark McWatters, chairman of NCUA, and Rick Metsger, a board member, also said that Congress should give the agency more authority over field of membership for underserved areas.
March 13 -
The national awareness initiative has broadened its rollout to the Carolinas after launching in Minnesota earlier this year.
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