NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger celebrated NAFCU’s 55th anniversary this year in a message sent to members Thursday. Berger reflected on all that NAFCU and the credit union industry has achieved together and looks forward to continued success.
NAFCU released several issue briefs on Thursday that highlight core industry topics to help members stay ahead of discussions at the association's 2022 Congressional Caucus, which is happening in-person next week in Washington, D.C.
The latest episode of NAFCU’s Credit Union Policy Podcast (CUPP), which launched in early July, features a discussion between Representative Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., and CUPP host, NAFCU Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Ann Petros, on all things related to the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act.
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NAFCU's widely read NAFCU Today is credit union leaders' go-to source for the latest on issues impacting the credit union industry. For those short on time, here's a roundup of this week's top need-to-know updates and resources.
The Women in Housing and Finance (WHF) on Thursday hosted a Public Policy Lunch where NCUA Vice Chairman Kyle Hauptman discussed the latest credit union industry issues and the NCUA’s priorities on how to address those issues. Hauptman reiterated the importance of financial inclusion and customer service within the credit union industry and the NCUA’s openness to credit union feedback. NAFCU Senior Regulatory Counsel Aminah Moore attended the luncheon.
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