NCUA Equity Ratio Dips to 1.22%, But Board Says Restoration Plan is Not Needed Yet

NCUA Equity Ratio Dips to 1.22%, But Board Says Restoration Plan is Not Needed Yet

The National Credit Union Administration’s Share Insurance Fund’s equity ratio is expected to dip to 1.22% by the end of June, but the agency board decided Thursday not to require the development of a fund restoration plan, reports David Baumann of the Washington CU Daily. The Board also discussed its Normal Operating Level policy at its May meeting.

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House Panel Hints at Field of Membership Expansion Legislation

House Panel Hints at Field of Membership Expansion Legislation

The House Financial Services Committee has given an early indication that it may consider legislation that would allow credit unions to expand their fields of membership into underserved areas, reports David Baumann of the Washington CU Daily. Among other issues, the Committee also may discuss making changes to the NCUA Central Liquidity Facility, the difficulties starting Community Development Financial Institutions and Minority Depository Institutions and killing the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s “rent-a-bank” rule. The hearing is May 19.

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PPP Runs Out of Money for Most Credit Unions

PPP Runs Out of Money for Most Credit Unions

The Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program has run out of money for loans that most credit unions and banks would make, but PPP loans are still available through Community Development Financial Institutions, an SBA spokesperson said. As reported by David Baumann of the Washington Credit Union Daily.

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Credit Union Trade Groups Endorse Proposed CUSO Rule While Consumer Groups Argue Would Authorize Predatory Lending

Credit Union Trade Groups Endorse Proposed CUSO Rule While Consumer Groups Argue Would Authorize Predatory Lending

Two stories from David Baumann of the Washington CU Daily: Saying that the NCUA’s current rule governing Credit Union Service Organizations is sorely outdated and hampers innovation, CUNA and NAFCU are calling on the agency board to finalize an updated regulation. The National Credit Union Administration’s proposed Credit Union Service Organization rule would allow CUSOs to become predatory payday lenders that could make loans that far exceed the interest rate in the Federal Credit Union Act, consumer groups are warning.

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House Financial Services Dems Push for $8.5 Million Boost for Credit Union Community Development Fund

House Financial Services Dems Push for $8.5 Million Boost for Credit Union Community Development Fund

David Baumann of the Washington CU Daily reports that the Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee out-voted the Republicans to pass the Views and Estimates Report, which contained requests to congressional budget writers for an $8.5 million increase for the National Credit Union Administration’s Community Development Revolving Loan Fund in FY22. It also contained strong support for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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Trade Groups Say IRS Coronavirus Payment Process is Confounding Credit Unions, Members

Trade Groups Say IRS Coronavirus Payment Process is Confounding Credit Unions, Members

The Internal Revenue Service’s “Get My Payment” portal to provide information to consumers about their federal coronavirus Economic Impact Payments is providing inaccurate information to many financial institutions and their customers, creating confusion for everyone involved, groups including CUNA, NAFCU, the ABA and the ICBA wrote in a letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, reports David Baumann of the Washington CU Daily.

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Marijuana Banking Bill Introduced in Senate

Marijuana Banking Bill Introduced in Senate

A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation that would make it easier for credit unions and banks to provide financial services to marijuana-related businesses, reports David Baumann of the Washington CU Daily.

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Senators Introduce Legislation to Increase NCUA Loan Maturity Cap

Senators Introduce Legislation to Increase NCUA Loan Maturity Cap

Sens. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) have introduced legislation to increase the loan maturity cap of 15 years on credit union loans to 20 years, reports David Baumann of the Washington CU Daily.

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House Members Introduce Legislation to Lift MBL Cap During Crisis

House Members Introduce Legislation to Lift MBL Cap During Crisis

Reps. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) introduced legislation in Congress that would lift the credit union member business lending cap of 12.25% during the coronavirus economic emergency in order to allow credit unions to make more loans during the economic crisis, reports David Baumann of the Washington Credit Union Daily.

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Credit Unions Say SBA Has Improved Management of PPP Lending, But That Problems Persist

Credit Unions Say SBA Has Improved Management of PPP Lending, But That Problems Persist

The second iteration of the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program is operating much more efficiently than the first version, credit union trade groups said, but added that they continue to run into persistent problems that hamper lenders and borrowers, reports David Baumann of the Washington Credit Union Daily.

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