Comment Period Open for Charitable Donation Accounts Proposal
The 60-day comment period for stakeholders to submit comments on the NCUA’s proposed rule that would amend the charitable donation accounts section of the NCUA’s incidental powers regulation is now open.
Board Determines Amendment to Wisconsin Member Business Loan Rule Is Permissible
The NCUA Board unanimously determined an amendment to section DFI-CU 72.02 of the Wisconsin Member Business Loan rule is no less restrictive than the NCUA’s definition as required by Section 723.10(a) of the NCUA’s Member Business Loan and Commercial Lending rule.
Deposit Guarantee Concept Presented to Ukrainian Credit Unions
Proposal developed with input from USAID/WOCCU CAP Project and NCUA
NCUA–COSSEC Partnership Will Strengthen Supervision of Cooperativas
Agreement Underscores Commitment to Collaboration, Supervision, and Information Sharing
NCUA Research Examines Credit Union Exposure to Climate-Related Physical Risks
The NCUA’s Office of the Chief Economist today released a Research Note finding that roughly one-quarter of all federally insured credit unions are in communities classified as having a relatively high or very high risk of experiencing negative effects due to natural hazards.
NCUA Charters For Members Only Federal Credit Union
New Credit Union Will Serve Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Control of Edinburg Teachers Credit Union Returned to Members
Edinburg Teachers Credit Union, located in Edinburg, Texas, is once again under the control of its members after release from conservatorship, the National Credit Union Administration and the Texas Credit Union Department announced today.
NCUA Releases New Updated FAQs on CECL, Simplified CECL Tool
NCUA has released updates to its frequently asked questions on the current expected credit losses (CECL) accounting standard and its Simplified CECL Tool.
NCUA’s 2023 Supervisory Priorities
Outlining the NCUA’s supervisory priorities and other updates to the agency’s examination program for 2023.
NCUA Grants Will Allow Low-Income Credit Unions to Expand Service, Build Capacity
The National Credit Union Administration has awarded more than $1.5 million in Community Development Revolving Loan Fund grants to help 90 low-income credit unions expand outreach to underserved communities