Compliance Blog

Apr 02, 2013

Outstanding Article on Reg E Error Resolution Procedures; Upcoming NAFCU Webcasts

Written by Steve Van Beek

Last Wednesday, I blogged on an article from the Fourth Quarter 2012 Philadelphia Federal Reserve's Consumer Compliance Outlook on Vendor Risk Management. Today, I wanted to share another outstanding free article on Error Resolution Procedures and Consumer Liability Limits for Unauthorized Electronic Funds Transfers.

The article is an absolute must read  - especially the examples which demonstrate the timeframes and liability limits. I strongly suggest passing this around to others at your credit union and consider using for training.

Reg E error resolution procedures has been mentioned by NCUA's Office of Consumer Protection in the past as an area where they see numerous member complaints and technical violations by credit unions (for example, by missing the timeframe requirements).  Again, take a look at the full article and be sure to share liberally at your credit union to ensure everyone is on the same page.

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Upcoming NAFCU Webcasts.  We have another full slate of webcasts for the next month or so. Registration is open for all the webcasts listed below:

You can find additional information on NAFCU's live and on-demand webcasts here. Â