August NCUA dialogue with Regional Director John Kutchey focused on examination priorities

Published by: Emily Leite

September 2, 2020 | Education & Training, Government Affairs, Regulatory

As the regulatory environment continues to change at a rapid pace due to COVID-19, it has been increasingly difficult for credit unions to predict what regulators might expect from during future examinations. National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Regional Director John Kutchey recently joined the League and Ohio credit unions on Aug. 27 to discuss and answer questions about the NCUA’s updated examination priorities. If you missed us, you can view the recording of the informative dialogue on the 2020 Townhall Series webpage.

Please contact League Regulatory Counsel Chris Noble if you have questions or concerns about the NCUA’s 2021 examination priorities.

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