New Head of NCUA's OCP; Matz Town Hall; NCUA Report; LCU 12-CU-12
Written by Steve Van Beek
This morning we'll just mention a couple short NCUA tidbits from the past week or so. Â
Director of NCUA's Office of Consumer Protection. Â NCUA announced Gail Laster as the new Director of NCUA's Office of Consumer Protection. Â Laster has direct experience in consumer protection regulations - including helping to draft Dodd-Frank. Â She will begin her new role on November 19th. Â She replaces Kent Buckham who will be retiring at the end of 2012. Â For additional details, check out NCUA's announcement or the NAFCU Today. Â Â
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Matz Town Hall. Â The October 4 Town Hall Webinar is now available online. Â The archived webinar is available here. Â Â
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NCUA Report. The October NCUA Report is also available.  This month's issue covers:
- Board Moves to Lessen Small Credit Union Regulatory Burdens
- Chairman Matz's Corner: Regulatory Modernization Initiative Delivers ResultsÂ
- Board Actions: Â NCUA Board Advances Regulatory Relief for Credit Unions
- Board Perspectives (Fryzel): Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- Director's Report: Office of the Chief Economist
Macroeconomic Trends Gradually Benefit Credit Union Performance - Office of Consumer Protection Report: If It Is Too Good To Be True...Then It Could Easily Be A Ponzi Scheme
- Region II Report: Â What Credit Unions Should Know About Private Student Loans
- Hyland Leaves NCUA Board After Seven Years of Accomplishments
- 623 Federal Credit Unions Opt In For The Low-Income Credit Union Designation
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NCUA Letter on Call Report Changes.  NCUA also recently announced Letter to Credit Unions 12-CU-12 which highlights changes to the Call Report - including troubled-debt restructuring (TDR) reporting.  Be sure to pass this Letter along to the appropriate person(s) at your credit union.   Â