NCUA hosts share insurance webinars

Share insurance is a fundamental part of the nation’s credit union system, and credit union professionals can learn more about how it works on two upcoming webinars hosted by the National Credit Union Administration. The first, “Looking for a CURE for Share Insurance? – Part One,” is scheduled for July 18, beginning at 2 p.m. […]

Share insurance is a fundamental part of the nation’s credit union system, and credit union professionals can learn more about how it works on two upcoming webinars hosted by the National Credit Union Administration.

The first, “Looking for a CURE for Share Insurance? – Part One,” is scheduled for July 18, beginning at 2 p.m. ET. Online registration is now open here.

The second, “We’re Giving YOU the Share Insurance CURE – Part Two,” is scheduled for Aug. 15, also beginning at 2 p.m. ET. Online registration is now open here.

Participants will be able to log into both webinars and view them on mobile devices using the registration links. Participants should allow pop-ups from these websites.

The July 18 webinar will provide a basic understanding of Share Insurance. The Aug. 15 webinar will discuss share insurance coverage in greater depth. Both webinars will have panels of staff from the NCUA’s Office of Credit Union Resources and Expansion.

Registrants can submit questions in advance at WebinarQuestions@ncua.gov. The email’s subject line for the first webinar should read, “Share Insurance – Part One.” The email’s subject line for the second webinar should read, “Share Insurance – Part Two.” Please email technical questions about accessing either webinar to audience.support@on24.com.

The NCUA will offer live Twitter updates during both webinars on @TheNCUA. Questions may be submitted via Twitter anytime during the presentation. Both webinars will be closed captioned and then archived online here approximately three weeks following the live event.

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