By Oct. 31, the National Credit Union Administration plans to fully repay the $1 billion outstanding balance on the agency’s borrowing line with the U.S. Treasury. When that payment is made, the Temporary Corporate Credit Union Stabilization Fund’s...
Oral arguments in the case challenging the FCC’s July 2015 TCPA Order will be held Wednesday, Oct. 19. CUNA staff plans to attend the hearing that will be held at the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. CUNA has been closely following this case and filed...
International Credit Union (ICU) Day (Twitter #ICUDay) will be celebrated Thursday, a tradition dating back to 1948 when the third Thursday of October was set as a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of the credit union movement. It’s...
The NCUA is projecting an $8.2 million increase (2.8 percent) in its 2017 budget, as well as an additional $14 million for 2018, according to a proposed budget released late last week. The release comes less than two weeks before the agency’s...
In a world rapidly transitioning to more and more forms of communication, digital platforms and emerging technology solutions are meant to connect members to credit unions — not build barriers. When communicating with your members digitally, it is...
Credit unions expanding into commercial lending have experienced varying degrees of success during the past several years. LEVERAGE, a wholly owned subsidiary of the League of Southeastern Credit Unions, has been developing programs to improve...
According to League sources, on Oct. 5, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a final rule for prepaid accounts under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (Regulation E) and the Truth in Lending Act (Regulation Z). The 1,700-page rule...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia this morning overturned a $109 million fine against PHH Mortgage and called Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) “unconstitutionally structured.” According to League sources...
Topics and concerns for your IT staff never seem to diminish. Recent reports have created a stir with news that hackers can potentially steal biometric data from ATM machines and then commercialize the sale of devices facilitating its capture. On...
The Department of Defense’s (DoD) July 2015 amendments to the Military Lending Act (MLA) took effect one week ago, and CUNA responded with a method to assist CUs navigating the complex process. The DoD’s Military Lending Act rule prohibits a...