VyStar Responds to Agreement with CFPB
Over the past two years, VyStar has worked transparently with the CFPB and the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). Read: […]
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Over the past two years, VyStar has worked transparently with the CFPB and the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). Read: […]
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VyStar conversion left families in a lurch, unable to manage finances and facing fees Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Several credit unions announced new hires/promotions, including Greylock Federal Credit Union and Westerra Credit Union. Additionally, the retired CEO of
Agency Accepting Comments and Budget Briefing Presentation Requests The National Credit Union Administration’s staff draft budget for 2025–2026 is now
NCUA Posts 2025–2026 Proposed Budget, Sets Nov. 22 Public Briefing Read More »
Henry C. Meier, The Law Office of Henry C. Meier The NCUA released regulatory guidance on Monday emphasizing that boards
NCUA To CU Boards: Make Sure Cybersecurity is a Top Priority Read More »
Small and minority depository institution credit unions face some unique challenges, and the National Credit Union Administration will host a
Register Now for NCUA’s Webinar on Small and MDI Credit Union Support Read More »
In recognition of National Financial Planning Month, the National Credit Union Administration is hosting a webinar called “Taking Charge of
Register Now for Taking Charge of Your Future with Financial Planning Webinar on Oct. 28 Read More »
Today, the Defense Credit Union Council, DCUC, sent a letter to the National Credit Union Administration, NCUA, Chairman Todd Harper,
DCUC Raises Concerns In Letter to NCUA, Comments on CRA Read More »
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board, the Florida Office of Financial Regulation, the National Credit Union Administration,
In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, the destruction across the region is catastrophic, with more than 192,000 residents still without