The latest from John Pettit

NCUA
- by CUNA News

Congress should provide NCUA ability to offer PCA forbearance

CUNA encourages Congress to enact legislation that provides flexibility to NCUA to offer forbearance from prompt corrective action to otherwise healthy credit unions impacted by federally declared emergencies or disasters, ...

- by Jennie Boden, CU Management

Are women better leaders?

I just finished an interview with the female CEO of a fairly large credit union. I love conducting interviews. It’s my favorite part of my job, and luckily, I ...

- by Bill Merrick, CU Magazine

Regulatory compliance hot topics

Democratic control of the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives has created a new climate for regulation, says Jared Ihrig, CUNA’s chief compliance officer. The resulting rollback in ...

- by Nick St. John, NAFCU Compliance Blog

BSA/OFAC update: Recent actions and guidance

Fall 2021 is finally here. This fall and winter could potentially see some changes to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) landscape, as regulations are expected to implement provisions of the ...

- by Alan Bergstrom, AUX

Credit union branches—dead or alive?

The perennial debate rages on.  For quite a while, we’ve heard that branches are dead (or dying)—”nobody needs to venture into brick and mortar when they can do ...

- by Randy Salser, NAFCU Services Blog

5 executive insights on the future of the workplace

We had a lively talk with a diversity of opinion about the future of the workplace at this year’s CEOs and Senior Executives Conference. Our panelists had very different ...

- by Krystal Rennie, Adlumin

Mobile devices: A hacker’s paradise

Mobile devices may not be your first thought when you hear of cyberattacks. However, the somewhat frightening reality is that mobile devices are the perfect recipe for disaster when it ...