Law and regulation

OCC halts publication of 'fair access' rule

01/28/21

The rule, finalized in the waning days of the Trump administration and scheduled to take effect in April, would have punished banks for denying services to certain firms without documented reasons for doing so.

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California to regulate early-wage access firms under landmark agreements

01/27/21

The companies pledged to share data with regulators, abide by certain restrictions on pricing and submit to regular examinations. But the voluntary pacts stop short of placing restrictions on existing revenue models.

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Will Biden, Democrats renew push to tax big banks?

01/26/21

A tax that banks successfully opposed throughout the Obama administration was endorsed by the president on the campaign trail and is supported by many prominent Democrats in Congress as a means of funding government spending.

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NCUA’s derivatives rule could be boon for large credit unions

01/25/21

Under a proposed rule change, credit unions would no longer need to seek pre-approval from the regulator before entering into interest rate swaps, speeding up transactions for some of the industry’s biggest institutions that already hold over 80% of total assets.

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Massachusetts is latest state to modernize credit union statues

01/21/21

A bill updating the commonwealth's credit union act, signed into law on Jan. 12, is said to be the most comprehensive update of the state charter in 30 years.

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Week ahead: Transition in Washington

01/19/21

President-elect Joe Biden is scheduled to take the oath of office on Wednesday, but other changes that pertain to credit unions are also happening.

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Credit union regulator outlines 2021 supervisory priorities

01/15/21

Cybersecurity remains a priority along with CARES Act compliance, flexibility for borrowers impacted by the pandemic and more.

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NCUA board splits over changes to controversial capital rule

01/14/21

In a party-line vote, the agency issued a proposal that would redefine a "complex" credit union.

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NCUA, CFPB to coordinate some oversight of large credit unions

01/14/21

The National Credit Union Administration and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will hold strategy sessions and share information tied to consumer protections at institutions with more than $10 billion of assets.

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What Democrats' control of Congress could mean for credit unions

01/13/21

A Democratic majority in Washington may help advance a number of key legislative issues for the industry, such as passage of a national data security standard. However, it could also lead to a renewed focus on consumer protection laws.

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