WASHINGTON—Federal regulators last week released an updated "unified agenda" of regulations, which includes possible final action next spring on an interagency rule on incentive-based compensation for financial services providers.
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WASHINGTON—NAFCU has sent a letter to the Labor Department in support a one-year delay in the Jan. 1, 2018, applicability date for provisions relating to the fiduciary rule's contract and transaction exemptions.
LA MESA, Calif.–USE Credit Union here has engaged LEVEL5 to design-build its newest branch here.
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash.–Attendees at the CU*NorthWest 2017 Annual Leadership Conference here all received signs reading, “It’s a Cooperative Thing: Cooperative Business Charters Rock for Being More Than Just a Brand” to hang in their institutions.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Registration is now open for NCUA’s Aug. 9 webinar discussing the agency’s proposed plan to close the Temporary Corporate Credit Union Stabilization Fund.
ROCHESTER, N.Y.–The FBI said it has been able to crack the iPhone of the suspect in a murder that took place in a credit union lobby a decade ago.
WASHINGTON—Preserving equitable pricing and retaining access to the secondary mortgage market for small lenders must be incorporated into any new housing finance system, Chuck Purvis, president and CEO of Coastal Federal Credit Union in Raleigh, N.C., told the Senate Banking Committee. Purvis was testifying on behalf of NAFCU.
WASHINGTON—Republicans have taken the first step toward overturning the CFPB's arbitration rulemaking by introducing resolutions in both the House and Senate under the Congressional Review Act.
BALTIMORE–MECU of Baltimore said it has returned $1 million to its members at mid-year.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Greater efficiency, responsiveness, and cost-effectiveness are goals of a long-range agency restructuring plan NCUA announced Friday.
