How
does CFPB's TRID affect CUs?
As the CFPB assesses its Truth in
Lending Act (TILA)/Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) Integrated Disclosure
(TRID) rule, NAFCU Regulatory Affairs Counsel Kaley Schafer provides insights
into the rule and what feedback the agency is looking for in a new post on the Compliance Blog.
NAFCU
meets with CFPB on innovation policies, upcoming rules
Members of NAFCU's
Government Affairs team met recently with CFPB leaders to discuss the bureau's
ongoing rulemaking efforts and innovation policies to share credit unions' perspectives on the issues.
Need-to-know
updates on CECL, NDAA, data privacy, more Dec. 18
The end of 2019 is
fast approaching, and there are a number of outstanding legislative and regulatory
issues that will impact credit unions in the coming weeks and months. NAFCU's
award-winning advocacy team will provide member credit unions with an update on
key industry issues during its Q4 Member Call-In Wednesday, Dec. 18.
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Senate
Banking advances HUD nomination; Senate Small Business to hear from SBA nominee
The Senate Banking Committee Tuesday advanced the nomination of the Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)'s Brian Montgomery to be deputy secretary and federal housing commissioner.
CFO
Summit kicks off with economic outlook, liquidity
NAFCU's Credit
Union CFO Summit begins today in Huntington Beach, Calif., with President and
CEO Dan Berger speaking on the association's latest legislative and regulatory
advocacy actions to protect and advance credit unions' growth.