NCUA Puts Fourth Four Deregulatory Proposals
As part of the agency’s effort to decrease regulation, the NCUA has announced four additional rule and regulation changes, with the period for comments starting today, Emily Claus reports.
NCUA Approves New, Smaller Budget
After public feedback, the NCUA board has modified and approved the final budgets for 2026 and 2027, which are notably smaller than previous years, Emily Claus reports.
Will Merger Be Our Credit Union Story?
As the number of credit unions continues to dwindle, Denise Wymore examines shifting motives behind these mergers and asks if they will become the dominating aspect of our credit union story.
NCUA Chair Kyle Hauptman Testifies Before the House Financial Services Committee
NCUA Chair Kyle Hauptman participated in a hearing of the House Committee on Financial Services alongside colleagues from the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and Office of the Comptroller. CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the hearing.
NCUA Moving Forward with CDRLF Grants
Though many government programs face an uphill battle to retain funding, the NCUA has released a reminder that yes, its Community Development Revolving Loan Fund grant program is still operating as usual and eligible credit unions can still apply.
As NCUA Reschedules Budget Hearing, November Board Meeting Withdrawn
The National Credit Union Administration has rescheduled its public budget hearing for the 2026-2027 budget cycle; and has withdrawn its November board meeting, reports CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo.
NCUA to Hold Public Budget Hearing on November 6
The NCUA has announced that it will hold a public hearing on its 2026-2027 staff draft budget on November 6th, Emily Claus reports.
Hauptman and NCUA Moving Away from “Regulation-by-Enforcement”
CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the statement issued by National Credit Union Administration Chairman Kyle Hauptman clarifying the agency’s stance on “regulation-by-enforcement” and what credit unions should expect of the federal regulator.
NCUA Turns to Exit Stage Right in Examinations
Chip Filson reacts to the NCUA’s change in examination rules and the potential fallout that may arise as a result of less oversight and supervision from the organization may have on the movement.




























































