The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published its proposal on credit card late fees in the Federal Register Wednesday with comments due May 3. CUNA has called on the CFPB to release the Federal Reserve data it heavily relied upon to craft the rule.
NCUA has scheduled a webinar for Thursday, April 13, to help credit unions better understand share insurance and how member accounts are covered. Registration for this webinar is now open, and it is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. ET and run approximately 60 minutes.
Risks borne by recently collapsed banks should not be paid for by credit unions that serve communities across our country, CUNA wrote to the House Financial Services Committee for its hearing on recent bank collapses.
Credit unions did not cause the collapse of one of the largest regional banks in the country and should not face more federal regulation or increased fees due to these banks’ actions, CUNA wrote to the Senate Banking Committee in advance of its hearing on recent bank collapses.
Credit unions support the goals of section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act but are concerned about increased costs, CUNA wrote to the a House Small Business Subcommittee before its Tuesday hearing on the CFPB’s 1071 small business data collection rule.
The House Financial Services Committee and Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee will conduct the first hearings into recent bank collapses this week, while a House Small Business Subcommittee will examine the CFPB's small business data collection rule.
FiNCEN issued guidance its Beneficial Ownership Information reporting rule, which is effective Jan. 1, 2024. Resources include introductory videos, FAQs, key questions, and filing dates.
NCUA released its 2022 Annual Report, highlighting the agency’s activities, policy initiatives, and accomplishments for the past year, including its NCUA’s most significant initiatives in 2022 grouped into five categories.
NCUA released the March 2023 update of its Simplified CECL Tool. For credit unions that started using the Simplified CECL Tool in the first part of 2023, this release is to determine the credit loss expense from the date of adopting CECL until March 31, 2023.
CUNA wrote to the House Budget Committee outlining several credit union appropriations priorities for fiscal year 2024, noting credit unions are the types of community lenders that are suited to meet the needs of members and communities.
Credit Union Magazine’s Spring 2023 issue features the 2023 Credit Union Heroes and examines CUNA-League advocacy priorities, board leadership, the impact of financial well-being efforts, fee-related compliance issues, predictions for the year ahead, and more.