WASHINGTON—NAFCU has joined with financial services trades and other organizations to write the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over its crackdown on illegal texts, reiterating what the groups said is the need to ensure these efforts don’t hinder financial institutions and businesses from providing consumers with need-to-know information.
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WASHINGTON—NAFCU and CUNA have each written letters to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in response to the organizations request for information (RFI) on implementing the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA).
SEOUL, South Korea–Representatives of five credit unions from Oregon travelled overseas to do a “deep dive examination” of South Korea’s largest credit union system, according to the World Council of Credit Unions.
MADISON, Wis.–Two credit unions have named new leadership.
COLUMBUS, Ohio– Pointing to the overall costs of fraud to businesses and consumers, the Ohio Credit Union League said it is participating in International Fraud Awareness Week this week to promote anti-fraud awareness and education.
MADISON, Wis.–CUNA has named the 2022 recipients of the Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service Award, Louise Herring Philosophy-in-Action Member Service Award, and Desjardins Awards for Financial Education.
WASHINGTON– The Defense Credit Union Council hosted its fourth quarter Military Advocacy Committee (MAC) meeting at which DCUC President/CEO Anthony Hernandez provided an update on legislative and regulatory progress in addition to several advocacy wins for 2022.
WASHINGTON—As part of National Native American Heritage Month during November, CUNA and Inclusiv will co-host a free webinar for CUNA-affiliated CUs today that will feature strategies of credit unions that successfully deliver targeted financial services to Native Americans.
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The slide in credit union service has slipped once again in the eyes of U.S. consumers.
WASHINGTON––Both the House and Senate have returned to Washington for the lame duck session of the 117th Congress, and that will include two hearings this week on oversight of federal financial regulators, with NCUA Chairman Todd Harper to be a witness at both.
