Also: New Compliance Blogs cover Reg E errors, CU website requirements; CDRLF grant applications now open
NAFCU TODAY | The News You Need Daily.
May 7, 2021
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5 things to know this week [ [link removed] ]
A fintech company has agreed to stop referring to itself as a "bank." Digital payments trends look to continue after the pandemic. The Treasury Department is pushing to raise the debt ceiling. New data looks at labor market trends. The CDC's vacated eviction moratorium is on hold – for now. Get more details on these key news items from this week.
New on the Compliance Blog: Reg E errors, FTC's recent settlement, CU website requirements [ [link removed] ]
As credit unions work to meet the needs of more than 124 million Americans during the coronavirus pandemic, NAFCU's award-winning regulatory compliance team continues to keep credit unions informed with new posts on the Compliance Blog every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
CDRLF grant applications now open [ [link removed] ]
The NCUA began accepting applications for Community Development Revolving Loan Fund (CDRLF) grants this week. Low-income designated credit unions can submit applications through June 26 in three categories: Digital services and cybersecurity, minority depository institution (MDI) mentoring, and underserved outreach.
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