Also: FHFA extends REO eviction moratorium; NCUA issues July prohibition notices

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August 2, 2021

This week: NAFCU continues advocacy push for CU priorities
This week, advocacy on credit union industry priorities, including the fiscal year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), and more remain top of mind for NAFCU.

FHFA extends REO eviction moratorium through September
The FHFA Friday announced an extension on the government-sponsored enterprises' (GSE) moratorium on single-family real estate owned (REO) evictions until Sept. 30, 2021. The moratorium was previously set to expire July 31.

NCUA issues 2 prohibition notices in July
The NCUA in July issued two prohibition notices, prohibiting individuals previously associated with credit unions from any future participation in the affairs of a federally-insured financial institution.


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