From NAFCU Today <[email protected]>
Subject New NAFCU report details CU trends
Date November 25, 2019 12:00 PM
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November 25, 2019



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NAFCU's 2019 Fed Report outlines challenges, recommends relief for CUs [ [link removed] ]
The 2019 NAFCU Report on Credit Unions is now available online, detailing the latest issues and trends affecting credit unions as the industry continues to grow and strengthen, despite regulatory burdens and challenges. Members of NAFCU's Board of Directors last week shared the results of the report during the association's annual meeting at the Federal Reserve.


This week: Contact lawmakers on CU issues [ [link removed] ]
Congress is out of session this week for the Thanksgiving holiday. Credit unions are encouraged to connect with representatives and senators while they're in their home districts and states and advocate on outstanding industry priorities before the end of the year, as well as share how credit unions are focused on supporting their members and communities.


Today only: Save $333 on NAFCU's conferences, online training [ [link removed] ]
NAFCU's Pre-Cyber Monday sale is going on today, giving credit unions $333 savings with the code CYBER on any registration for the association's 2020 conferences and online training subscriptions. There is no limit how many times the code can be used; it expires at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.






See differences between small, large mortgage servicers in new report [ [link removed] ]
The CFPB released a report last week that examines the differences between large and small mortgage servicers. Of note in the report, smaller servicers – such as credit unions and community banks – have a large role in rural areas and experienced lower delinquencies during the financial crisis.


CFPB rule on loan originator screenings broken down in blog [ [link removed] ]
NAFCU Regulatory Compliance Counsel Reginald Watson breaks down the CFPB's recently issued interpretive rule related to amendments made to the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act (SAFE Act) by the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (S. 2155) in a new post on the Compliance Blog.



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