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Stimulus payments and deferrals have helped borrowers stay current, but lenders must brace for a capital hit when those benefits eventually run out.
January 5 -
The panel unanimously approved the measure by a notation vote, its second such move in weeks, and the proposal will now be subject to a comment period.
January 4 -
The Mechanicsburg, Pa.-based institution's newest chief executive most recently served as an executive at another Harrisburg-area credit union.
January 4 -
With the new Congress sworn in, trade associations are already pushing their legislative wish lists, including more regulatory oversight of fintechs and protecting the industry's tax exemption.
January 4 -
The National Credit Union Administration may get a new leader, several institutions could seek to expand their fields of membership, and a pot banking fight may reemerge.
January 4 -
In December, the National Credit Union Administration barred the individuals from working in the financial services sector for taking money from their institutions for personal use.
December 31 -
The charity was hit hard by the pandemic and the death of its CEO early in the year, but the nonprofit hopes to bounce back in 2021, thanks in part to a long history of working closely with credit unions.
December 30 -
The National Credit Union Administration juggled several challenges this year beyond the pandemic recession, including an inspector general's report about alleged misconduct by two former employees and criticism that board members had lost their old spirit of comity.
December 30 -
Jay Neathery has taken over for Chris McCreary, who stepped down as president of the institution but is staying on as executive vice president.
December 29 -
The Allen, Texas-based institution is crediting a robust on-site medical program with helping keep staff and members safe.
December 29