This Week In DC: NCUA Board Meetings, Congressional Hearings, and Interchange

This Week In DC: NCUA Board Meetings, Congressional Hearings, and Interchange

As Congress resumes post-election, DC is going to be packed with end-of-year hearings and decisions. Emily Claus covers this week’s schedule and what big events credit unions should be tuning in to.

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CFPB Slaps Navy Federal Credit Union with $95 Million “Junk Fees” Penalty

CFPB Slaps Navy Federal Credit Union with $95 Million “Junk Fees” Penalty

The Consumer Protection Financial Bureau announced it had agreed with Navy Federal Credit Union on a penalty totaling $95 million for authorize positive, settle negative overdraft protection practices spanning years; CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports.

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What to Do When Credit Unions Go Rogue: Part One

What to Do When Credit Unions Go Rogue: Part One

Chip Filson analyzes the merging habits of Credit Union 1 in Illinois, the businesses decisions and bonuses the follow these mergers, and the outcome for members and employees involved in part one of two.

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Malvertising is the Spooky Threat NCUA Wants You to Know About

Malvertising is the Spooky Threat NCUA Wants You to Know About

NCUA’s recently published letter to credit union boards highlighted “malvertising”, a cyber security threat that credit unions should be aware of. CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo explains what it is and what you can do to mitigate the risk.

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NCUA Board Holds Open Meeting, Receives Briefings on Cybersecurity and New Charters

NCUA Board Holds Open Meeting, Receives Briefings on Cybersecurity and New Charters

The National Credit Union Administration held its seventh open meeting of 2024 on October 24, during which they received briefs on cybersecurity and new federal charters established. CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the meeting and what the board learned from the briefings.

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Justice Department Takes Action for the First Time Against a Credit Union Following Redlining Allegations

Justice Department Takes Action for the First Time Against a Credit Union Following Redlining Allegations

In its first ever action against a federal credit union, the Department of Justice agreed to a landmark $6.5M settlement with Citadel Federal Credit Union, putting pressure on credit unions with expanded fields of membership.

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Double-digit Billion Dollar Credit Unions Announce Intentions to Merge

Double-digit Billion Dollar Credit Unions Announce Intentions to Merge

CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the announcements of $11.9B Digital Federal Credit Union and $16.7B First Tech Federal Credit Union and their intentions to merge in 2025.

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America’s Credit Unions Pushes Back Against NCUA’s Proposed Succession Planning Rule

America’s Credit Unions Pushes Back Against NCUA’s Proposed Succession Planning Rule

In response to the NCUA’s proposed rule on succession planning, America’s Credit Unions has spoken out against the organization’s plans and asking them to reconsidering, calling the rule redundant and harmful, reports Emily Claus.

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NCUA’s Quarterly U.S. Map Review Reveals Credit Unions Weathering the Economy

NCUA’s Quarterly U.S. Map Review Reveals Credit Unions Weathering the Economy

CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the latest NCUA quarterly U.S. map review, which shows that the median credit union may be struggling in key metrics when compared with the year prior.

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NCUA Releases Second Quarter Credit Union Performance Data

NCUA Releases Second Quarter Credit Union Performance Data

As the National Credit Union Administration releases the second quarter 2024 credit union performance data report, Emily Claus reports on some of the notable findings and changes from the previous quarter.

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