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July issue of The NCUA Report now available

ALEXANDRIA, VA (July 22, 2015) — The National Credit Union Administration announced today the July 2015 issue of The NCUA Report is now available online.

This latest issue includes columns from NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz and Board Member J. Mark McWatters. Additionally, it contains articles from several NCUA offices on the agency’s initiatives and information on supervisory, regulatory and compliance issues that are important to all federally insured credit unions.

The articles in this month’s edition include:

  • Proposed Member Business Loan Rule Gives Credit Unions Flexibility, Opportunity
  • Chairman’s Corner: Time for Credit Unions to Take the Wheel
  • Board Member McWatters’ Perspective: MBL Rule Changes in the Works: Let’s Work Together to Get Them Right!
  • Board Actions: Loan Rate Ceiling Extended through March 2017
  • The Key Information an MBL Committee Needs
  • Improvements in the Economy Expected to Continue in the Second Half of the Year
  • NCUA Board Approves Voluntary Diversity Assessment Standards
  • Board Approves Minority Depository Institution Preservation Program
  • NCUA, NTEU Sign New Collective Bargaining Agreement
  • Still Time to Register for Chairman Matz’s July 28 Webinar

Published monthly, The NCUA Report is NCUA’s flagship publication. The newsletter highlights important NCUA Board actions and key issues that credit union managers, staff and volunteers need to know. Interested readers can subscribe to the online version of the newsletter here. For previous issues of The NCUA Report, go to http://go.usa.gov/583d.

NCUA is the independent federal agency created by the U.S. Congress to regulate, charter and supervise federal credit unions. With the backing of the full faith and credit of the United States, NCUA operates and manages the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, insuring the deposits of nearly 100 million account holders in all federal credit unions and the overwhelming majority of state-chartered credit unions. At MyCreditUnion.gov and Pocket Cents, NCUA also educates the public on consumer protection and financial literacy issues.


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