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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 -
DENVER Denver Community CU said it has chosen NeighborBenchs cloud-based compliance solution to help simplify compliance.
May 9 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. The NCUA Board is expected next week to propose a rule allowing broader use of financial derivatives, mainly interest rate swaps, options and collars.
May 9 -
CHICAGO Alliant CU has signed with PolicyWorks for regulatory compliance help.
May 7 -
The soon-to-be implemented Affordable Care Act, better known as ObamaCare, has credit unions scrambling to deal with its blizzard of requirements.
May 6 -
Health insurance has been regarded by most American companies as a standard employee benefit since World War II, but that is changing.
May 6 -
WASHINGTON NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz issued her support this morning for a bill that would allow credit unions to raise secondary capital.
May 3 -
OLYMPIA, Wash. The state Division of CUs has approved requests from state chartered credit unions to buy key-person insurance, also known as bank-owned life insurance, a popular retirement benefit held by banks known as BOLI, absent specific regulatory approval.
April 29 -
FREDERICK, Md. Nymeo FCU, known as Comstar FCU until two weeks ago, has signed with NeighborBench to provide it with comprehensive compliance services.
April 28 -
ANAHEIM, Calif. Credit unions are searching for answers on how to deal with the many requirements related to the Affordable Care Act, based on the full house that showed up for a breakout session Tuesday afternoon at the CUNA HR/TD Council Conference here.
April 23 -
WASHINGTON In an unprecedented rebuff, the Republican chairman of the House Financial Services Committee refused to allow Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray to testify before the committee because he said a recent court ruling invalidates Cordrays year-old appointment to the post.
April 23 -
Hundreds of credit unions have quietly qualified for relief from regulatory restrictions on member business loans and raising supplementary capital through NCUA's low income program, even as Congress continues to hold up decade-long requests for regulatory relief.
April 15 -
Credit union executives called on Congress last week to get the Consumer Financial Protection Agency to exercise existing powers to exempt credit unions from a growing list of new regulations being issued by the fledgling agency, or at least allow NCUA to override some of the new CFPB rules.
April 15 -
WASHINGTON Credit union executives called on Congress this afternoon to get the Consumer Financial Protection Agency to exercise existing powers to exempt credit unions from a growing list of new regulations being issued by the fledgling agency, or at least allow NCUA to override some of the new CFPB rules.
April 10 -
Credit unions are calling foul on proposed federal guidelines that would, among other requirements, force credit unions to put proper consumer disclosures on all social media messages, cutting deeply into the allowable 140-character limit on Twitter, for example.
April 8 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA and the other financial regulators are drafting standards to evaluate workforce diversity at credit unions and banks in an effort to gauge institutions efforts to hire women and minorities.
April 3 -
WASHINGTON Credit unions are calling foul on proposed federal guidelines that would, among other requirements, force credit unions to put proper consumer disclosures on all social media messages, cutting deeply into the allowable 140-character limit on Twitter, for example.
April 1 -
Tim Segerson, deputy director of Examination andInsurance with NCUA, shared a Top 10 List of Red Flags that will be getting the attention of examiners, as well as another Top 10 List of Things Examiners Want to See.
April 1 -
NCUA's examiners will be focusing in the second half of the year on credit unions' ability to manage e-banking risk.
April 1