The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will soon vote on a draft declaratory ruling that would give phone service providers the authority to block legal automatic calls. Credit Union National Association (CUNA) represents nearly 5,500 federal and state credit unions whose members need communication on a host of fronts.
After successfully passing their exams at CUNA Regulatory Compliance Certification Schools, 87 credit union professionals have earned their Credit Union Compliance Expert (CUCE) designations.
In the May edition of the CUNA Economic Update, sponsored by CUNA Finance Council, CUNA Chief Economist Mike Schenk explores President Trump’s decision to increase Chinese tariffs from 10% to 25% and its impact on the U.S economy.
Credit Union National Association (CUNA) responded to the Department of Labor’s (DOL, Department) overtime regulation proposal under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). CUNA urges the DOL to further consider how the current proposal would create excessive costs and compliance burdens for credit unions.
Credit Union National Association (CUNA) today wrote in support of S. 1564, the Continued Encouragement for Consumer Lending Act, which would require the current expected credit loss (CECL) standard to be delayed and studied by the Securities and Exchange Commission along with the federal financial regulators, including the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).
Credit Union National Association (CUNA) requested National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) explore the idea of adopting a floating interest rate cap for federal credit union loans instead of its traditional fixed interest rate (currently 18%) in a letter to NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood and board members Todd Harper and J. Mark McWatters Wednesday.
The Credit Union National Association (CUNA) announced today the appointment of Chris Lorence as Chief Credit Union Awareness Officer. Lorence will lead CUNA’s Awareness initiative, Open Your Eyes to a Credit Union®, a digital-first marketing campaign that will raise consumer consideration of credit unions.
Credit Union National Association (CUNA) today wrote to the Senate Banking Committee (SSBC) seeking reasonable protections, including those under the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), aimed at reducing financial crimes.
The Federal Communication Commission (FCC or the Commission) is scheduled to consider its draft Declaratory Ruling (the Ruling) and third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPR) at an upcoming opening meeting on June 6. Credit Union National Association (CUNA) wrote to National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Chairman Rodney Hood to express serious concerns with the ruling and request that he intervene by asking that the FCC delay and reconsider.