-  The association filed a comment letter urging FASB to delay CECL implementation for all banks, while asking a key accounting group to support its effort. September 17
-  Congress is in session, but actions at NCUA, FASB and more will dominate the upcoming week in Washington for credit unions. September 16
-  As anti-money laundering requirements tighten in many jurisdictions, financial institutions and fraud prevention platforms are ditching legacy AML solutions for newer technology — but alternatives aren’t easy to come by yet. September 16
-  A federal judge blocked state regulators from suing the agency over its new charter, but it’s still unclear whether fintechs would even apply. September 16 
-  Native American tribal leaders are hoping foreign banks might step in to provide added assistance if regulators act on a plan leaders have put forward to designate Indian country as its own area under the Community Reinvestment Act. September 13
-  The vote Friday was a victory for consumer advocacy groups that have been pushing for years to rein in lenders that charge triple-digit rates. September 13
-  The Banking Committee chairman's comments have advanced legislative efforts, but questions remain about where he'll take the issue. September 13
-  Members of Postal Employees of Troy, N.Y. Federal Credit Union approved the transaction earlier this week. September 13
-  From marijuana to member business lending, a look at policymakers and others' perspectives on key issues affecting the industry. September 13
-  Readers react to the Trump administration's release of a housing finance reform plan, a proposal by HUD to redefine "disparate impact" and a challenger bank's claims that it can end bank fees for good. September 12







