NAFCU Today: On the Hill; Derivatives; CFPB Expands Complaint Program
Written by Steve Van Beek
As we mentioned on Friday, the NAFCU Compliance Team will be in and out of the office this week as we'll have nearly 150 compliance officers in town for our Regulatory Compliance School.
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NAFCU Today. I wanted to pass along a couple of recent stories from the NAFCU Today which is written by NAFCU's Communications Team. If you or someone at your organization wants to receive this daily news feature, you can subscribe to the NAFCU Today here.
As with the Compliance Blog, the NAFCU Today is open to everyone that is interested in learning more about issues impacting credit unions.
Member Business Lending. Grassroots efforts initiated to urge support of S. 509 - the Small Business Lending Enhancement Act.
Exam Bill. Senate bill S. 2160 has been introduced. This bill is a companion bill to H.R. 3461 and would bring additional transparency and consistency to bank and credit union examinations.
CFPB Complaints. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has recently expanded their complaint process and are now accepting complaints on consumer checking accounts and private student loans.
Note: All the links below will take you to recent NAFCU Today stories. To see the March 12 edition of the NAFCU Today, you can go to the NAFCU homepage.