Senate Urged by NAFCU to Change FCU Act to Permit All CUs to Add Underserved Areas

WASHINGTON—NAFCU wrote to the Senate Banking Committee to urge the committee to support a change to the Federal Credit Union Act that would allow all types of credit unions to add underserved areas to their field of membership.

The letter, sent ahead of a hearing examining the economy in rural communities at which Hope Credit Union CEO Bill Bynum was among those testifying, also highlighted how credit unions have stepped up for their communities throughout the coronavirus pandemic.

In the letter, NAFCU Vice President of Legislative Affairs Brad Thaler pointed to a recent report by the Federal Reserve that found between 2012-2019 credit unions grew their branch presence in rural areas by 2%, while branch presence from both community banks and larger banks declined.

“Credit unions are proud to be at the forefront of efforts to expand financial services access to rural areas, many of which are underserved, and want to do more,” wrote Thaler. “However, not all credit unions can add underserved areas to their field of membership, making it challenging for some to expand in rural areas.”

Committed to Helping

Thaler said credit unions have been committed to helping members remain financially stable amid the coronavirus pandemic, with programs ranging from skip-a-pays to personal loans, and were able to provide desperately needed Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds to many Main Street businesses that had been previously turned down by larger institutions.

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