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National Credit Union Administration Board chairman Debbie Matz and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray will team up for a webinar on Feb. 9.
January 13 -
The project is likely to be mirrored at banks around the country as the automated clearing house evolves from settling payments in three to five days currently to same-day settlement in September and faster payments beyond that.
January 13 -
Republican lawmakers agree with Obama that outdated regulations need to be changed, but were pessimistic that the administration would support efforts to roll back the compliance burden on banks.
January 13 -
NCUA sent a letter to credit unions outlining the agencys top priorities examiners will be focusing on as they audit credit unions this year.
January 13 -
Credit unions and community bankers scored a significant victory while others in the mortgage industry lost out in the Federal Housing Finance Agency's final rule establishing membership standards for the Home Loan banks.
January 12 -
With the specter of an NCUA Board diminished to just two board memberspossibly even all the way down to just onehovering over the agency, a number of key regulations hang in the balance.
January 12 -
District Government Employees Federal Credit Union in Washington, D.C., and Whitefish Credit Union in Montana have begun collaboration with COMPASS 4 CUs on regulatory compliance support.
January 12 -
One week after regulators uncovered some financial irregularities at its operations, Clarkston Brandon Community Credit Union (CBCCU) said its branches are open and fully functional and its employees are ready to meet members needs.
January 12 -
Digital and alternative currencies are often cast as libertarian-friendly payment vehicles whose very mission engenders government antagonism. But in Canada, things are a bit friendlier.
January 12 -
The agency scrapped a part of its 2014 proposal that would have required Home Loan Bank members to maintain a certain percentage of residential mortgage assets in order to keep their membership. But the agency held fast on a provision that would disqualify captive insurance firms from membership.
January 12 -
Credit unions are still clamoring for regulatory relief, only this year it's CFPBnot NCUAthat is prompting the loudest criticism.
January 12 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is giving a handful of community banks a chance to explain why a plan to change the accounting for loan losses will result in major hardship and credit unions may want to follow suit, according to one CU advocate.
January 11 -
Credit unions will be fighting a compressed legislative schedule and heightened focus on the 2016 elections, but the effort to move regulatory relief and other key provisions in Congress this year is expected to continue in earnest.
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board is giving a handful of community banks a chance to explain why a plan to change the accounting for loan losses will result in major hardship. The proposal would force banks to record a loan-loss provision once a loan is originated, rather than when a loss becomes probable.
January 8 -
But the strong demand for tax credits from those projects is also whittling down the investment returns as their riskiness declines, according to a new report by the New York-based accounting firm CohnReznick.
January 8 -
Some lenders have asked whether the bureau would adjust its so-called resubmission guidelines which determine whether lenders have to refile data based on errors found in samples and it has responded with a request for further industry input.
January 8 -
Some lenders have asked whether the bureau would adjust its so-called resubmission guidelines which determine whether lenders have to refile data based on errors found in samples and it has responded with a request for further industry input.
January 7 -
WASHINGTON While it pursues the search for a permanent acting deputy director, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has named David Silberman to serve as its acting No. 2 starting next week.
January 7 -
After several years of tussling with mortgage rules and their implementation, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is focusing on several areas that will primarily affect the nonbank market, including debt collection, payday-type loans and prepaid cards.
January 7 -
Fourth Corner Credit Union has lost its court battle to offer banking services to the marijuana industry, but its organizers are not throwing in the towel.
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