A History of Credit Unions Part 5: Where We Are Today
The conclusion of our five-part history of credit unions takes us to a head-to-head confrontation with the banking industry in the 90s and the impact of the Great Recession on credit unions.
NCUA Board Members Harper and Otsuka Return for Board Meeting Prior to Stay by Appeals Court
Following their reinstatement as members of the NCUA Board, Todd Harper and Tanya Otsuka returned for the July 24 board meeting before a stay by a federal appeals court set them outside looking in once again. CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports.
Public Hearings to Correct the Merger Free-for-All
Amidst a wave of mergers and little-to-no-information provided to members, Chip Filson calls for the creation of public hearings as a part of the merger approval process, to both enhance accountability and transparency by the credit union and encourage member participation.
A History of Credit Unions Part 4: Rapid Growth and the NCUA
Part 4 of this credit union history series explores the formation of the National Credit Union Association in 1970, the rapid growth of credit union assets over the course of the next decade, and the changes in credit union services and policies that would lead to a confrontation with the banking industry…
Federal Judge Reinstates Fired NCUA Board Members Harper and Otsuka
In a win for NCUA’s independence, a US District Judge has ruled that the President overstepped his authority in firing NCUA Board Members Tanya Otsuka and Todd Harper in April of this year, ordering that they be reinstated to their positions immediately, reports Emily Claus.
NCUA Advances Voluntary Review of Agency Regulations
The National Credit Union Administration announced the second Request for Comment has been opened as part of its voluntary review of agency regulations to identify burdensome rules, reports CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo.
House and Senate Committees Put Pressure on NCUA’s Lone Board Member
As the agency currently operates with a one board member quorum, House and Senate committees are questioning the NCUA’s ability to do so and requesting information on its daily functions, reports Emily Claus.
America’s Credit Unions Calls for Succession Planning Rule to Be Rescinded
As the NCUA considers changes to the Succession Planning Rule it issued last year, America’s Credit Unions is calling for the rule to be rescinded and reproposed altogether. Meanwhile, all decisions are likely on hold until the courts rule on former board members Harper and Otsuka’s case, an decision the two are pushing to have handed down before the board reconvenes in July, reports Emily Claus.
NCUA Publishes 2025 Q1 Numbers and Quarterly U.S. Map Review
CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the latest NCUA U.S. map review and quarterly data, which shows that the median credit union is seeing increased deposits with slower loan growth when compared with the year prior.
NCUA Board Chair Kyle Hauptman Requests Feedback for Strategic Plan
Following the NCUA’s unorthodox one-person board meeting in May, Chairman Kyle Hauptman has requested input from the credit union industry on the upcoming NCUA 2026-2030 Strategic Plan. CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the plan and what might be expected as budget cuts loom large.