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The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is the federal agency that charters and supervises federal credit unions and insures savings in federal and most state-chartered credit unions across the country through the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), a federal fund backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government.


October 14, 2004

Agenda for the October 21, 2004 NCUA Board Meeting

NCUA Rules and Regulations Change 1 is available

The following September 2004 reports are available: Trade, Industry or Profession Report, Community Charter Approvals Report and Underserved Area Detail Report

Joint Release - Federal Bank, Thrift, and Credit Union Regulatory Agencies Provide Consumer Information on Avoiding Overdraft and Bounced-Check Fees

Information and Brochure on Protecting Yourself from Overdraft and Bounce Check Fees

Media Alert - Matz to Keynote Pennsylvania's Small Credit Union Conference

October 13, 2004

Press Release - Largest PALS Workshop Inspires Credit Unions to Serve the Underserved

October 12, 2004

Press Release - NCUA Holds 4TH Annual Budget Briefing and Public Forum

NCUA 2005 Budget Briefing

October 8, 2004

Media Advisory - U.S. Treasury Department to Launch National Financial Education Website and Hotline at the NCUA

October 7, 2004

Media Alert - Matz, Senator Clinton and N.Y. Credit Unions to Meet in Rochester to Help Credit Unions Serve “Underserved” Consumers

 

 


Upcoming Events
 

Access Across America Economic Empowerment Summit
Tampa, FL, Oct. 14

PALS Registration:
Oct. 27, Honolulu, HI

 
    

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