Links in “NCUA”
- NCUA Issues Info on July Orders
A study of the details (see http://www.ncua.gov/Legal/Regs/Pages/AO2013.aspx) on Administrative Orders often yield insights into Internal Routine and Controls enhancements. [8/1]
- NCUA Proposes MDI Preservation Program
NCUA will establish Minority Depository Institution Preservation Program offering benefits to qualified FCUs. [7/31]
- Number of Problem CUs Falls in Q2
NCUA reports that the number of credit unions with a CAMEL 4 or 5 rating fell by 9 during Q2 2013. [7/30]
- NCUA Assesses Lower-than-Expected Corporate Fee for 2013
NCUA Board approves a .08% assessment fee for federally insured credit unions for 2013; this lower-than-anticipated amount is the lowest assessment since 2009. [7/26]
- NCUA Announces One-Stop Shop for High-Res Graphics and Other Downloadables
Website now offers NCUA labels, logos, insurance brochures and signs that CUs may use on their own websites and social media channels. [7/24]
- July NCUA Report Released
July Report covers NCUA Highlights and Insights. [7/23]
- Tracking Member Complaints in a Viral Media Era
When even a single complaint can be the catalyst for an examination, tracking and analyzing complaints, whether formal through NCUA or an angry tweet or Facebook message, can help manage the CU's reputation and compliance risks. [7/23]
- Map of 9 States Moving to New NCUA Regions
NCUA releases map of new regions; includes table of 9 states that are being assigned to new regions. [7/22]
- NCUA to Determine Stabilization Assessment Next Week
The stabilization assessment is used to repay the costs of the Temporary Corporate Credit Union Stabilization Fund. Last November, NCUA had estimated the assessment could range from 8 to 11 basis points of insured shares.  NCUA board to tackle issue at next week's board meeting. [7/19]
- NCUA Announces New Regional Structure for 2014
NCUA will be shifting nine states to different regions for supervision purposes beginning in 2014; many states were realigned several years ago in order to better allocate supervisory resources, but now that the economy is on stronger footing, NCUA is realigning to a more geographically cohesive regional structure. [7/18]