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It’s no secret that the NCUA has been trying to gain authority over third-party vendors that provide services to federally insured credit unions. In addition to direct comments from NCUA board members, there have been multiple publications.
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The National Credit Union Administration awarded $3.1 million in Community Development Revolving Loan Fund grants to 142 low-income and minority depository institutions, the agency announced.
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National Credit Union Administration Chairman Todd M. Harper issued a statement welcoming President Joseph R. Biden’s nomination of Tanya Otsuka of Virginia to the NCUA Board.
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Credit reports are used to make decisions that affect every facet of people’s lives. Credit reports compiled by consumer reporting companies are used by lenders, insurers, employers, landlords, and others—yet these reports frequently contain errors.
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At the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, consumer complaints help drive our work. Each week, we send more than 20,000 complaints to companies for response, and last month we published our four-millionth complaint.
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What is the Rapson Rule, and how does it apply to post-repossession sales?
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Still Time to Register! Join your peers in Washington, D.C., at NCUA’s 2023 DEI Summit...
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The National Credit Union Administration Board held its eighth open meeting of 2023...
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The CFPB released its annual report on residential mortgage lending activity and trends.
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Today the CFPB announced it is beginning a rulemaking process to remove medical bills from Americans’ credit reports.