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ARLINGTON, Va.-Credit unions have been facing longer and more rigorous examinations over the last year, according to a recent NAFCU survey.
June 7 -
NORWALK, Conn.-The Financial Accounting Standards Board last week proposed rules that would extend market value accounting to a new set of holdings, including loans.
May 31 -
CINCINNATI-Despite all the concern over Reg. E, one consultant claims there are ways to make the overdraft controversy irrelevant.
May 17 -
MADISON, Wis.-Credit unions will have to alter their multi-feature, open-end lending plans with a July 1 Regulation Z compliance deadline looming.
May 3 -
SAN ANTONIO-Air Force FCU has agreed to divest itself of loans and deposits associated with members that were added to the credit union's rolls in contravention of its field of membership.
April 26 -
MADISON, Wis.-Consumer protection regulation likely to be passed by Congress will not have a major impact on credit unions if such policies implemented in other countries are good guides.
April 26 -
WASHINGTON-In its comment letter to NCUA on proposed changes to the field of membership rules, CUNA pressed for additional leeway for applications involving multiple political jurisdictions and rural districts.
April 26 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va.-NCUA's proposal on community chartering and field of membership is too restrictive and limits credit unions' ability to grow, contend a number of CU executives and NAFCU, who oppose components of the proposed rules.
April 19 -
WASHINGTON – A top Treasury official tried yesterday to dissuade credit unions from their opposition to the Obama administration’s proposal for a consumer financial protection agency, saying heavily regulated credit unions and banks ought to benefit by the proposed agency because it would put them on equal competitive grounds with non-banks and other lightly regulated financial services providers.
February 24