Webinar Today I: NCUA to Discuss 2024 Supervisory Priorities

ALEXANDRIA, Va.– NCUA will hold a webinar today during which it said it will share “key points” about its 2024 supervisory priorities.

The webinar will begin at 2 p.m. Eastern and run approximately 60 minutes.

The agency said the 2024 Supervisory Priorities Webinar will provide exclusive insights into the agency’s key supervisory focus areas this year, expounding on the 2024 Supervisory Priorities Letter to the Credit Unions.

“This year’s letter includes credit risk, liquidity risk, interest rate risk, consumer financial protection, and information security as priorities,” NCUA said. “The webinar will also cover updates on the Bank Secrecy Act and support for small credit unions and minority depository institutions.”

To register, go here.

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