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ARLINGTON, Va.—Credit union loan growth climbed to 20% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to NAFCU’s latest Industry Trends Report.
SNELLVILLE, Ga.–The African American Credit Union Coalition will host a “Commitment to Change” open conversation today at 1 p.m. ET, during which a panel will discuss gender equality, bias, stereotypes, and discrimination — as well as diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in credit unions.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has delayed the effective date of the debt-to-income (DTI) ratio-based fee by three months to Aug. 1.
WASHINGTON — A coalition of consumer advocates has submitted a letter to the FDIC in connection with the agency's Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) examination of FinWise Bank, with the groups alleging the bank has been the subject of “hundreds of complaints” about “predatory puppy loans,” among other practices.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–The NCUA board has voted 2-0 to approve amendments to its subordinated debt rules to better align them with Treasury’s Emergency Capital Investment Program (ECIP).
MADISON, Wis.–Credit unions should expect loan growth to slow in 2023, while net capital growth will also be “subdued,” according to the new Trends Report from CUNA Mutual, which further projects membership growth over the next two years to be below the recent five-year average.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–New data released by NCUA show once again that the overall performance of federally insured credit unions appears solid, but beneath those numbers large numbers of CUs are treading water at best, especially those with limited assets.
WASHINGTON— The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) said it is launching an inquiry into companies that track and collect information on people’s personal lives.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—In what should be a brief meeting today, the NCUA board will vote on a subordinated debt final rule.
