WASHINGTON—In response to the Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) re-proposed rule to establish capital requirements for the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs), NAFCU has urged the agency to "adopt a realistic capital framework for the GSEs to begin moving toward exiting conservatorship."
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WASHINGTON–FinCEN has issued a statement ahead of what it said are media reports that are pending and which are based on illegally obtained Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs).
GARDEN CITY, N.Y.–Members of the $278-million Sperry Associates FCU are being asked to vote on a merger into the $26-billion Pentagon FCU (PenFed) in McClean, Va.
MADISON, Wis.– UW Credit Union members are now being offered free delivery on EatStreet orders purchased with their UW Credit Union-issued credit or debit card.
LIHUE, Kauai–More than 650 grants representing $5 million have been distributed by credit unions here as part of a government program aimed at providing economic stimulus and relief.
COLUMBUS, Ohio–Two Ohio credit unions said they have completed their merger.
WASHINGTON—In response to the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) recent order and fourth further notice of proposed rulemaking on methods to target and eliminate unlawful robocalls, NAFCU reiterated its call for the agency to protect legitimate callers and ensure consumers receive important information.
WASHINGTON–Five federal regulatory agencies, including NCUA, and respective state regulators have issued a statement saying they recognize the serious impact of Hurricane Laura and the California wildfires on the customers/members and operations of many financial institutions and will provide appropriate regulatory assistance to affected institutions subject to their supervision.
NEW YORK—Consumers’ increased use of debit—and cutbacks on credit—driven by the economic downturn are leading to more debit deals from card issuers.
WESTBROOK, Maine–Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger has donated $48,688 to the Good Shepherd Food Bank.
