The National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions wrote Friday to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), outlining nine areas in which the bureau could provide relief to credit unions following the transition of leadership after Director Richard Cordray’s resignation.
The letter, authored by Senior Regulatory Affairs Counsel Michael Emancipator, discussed potential areas for operational improvement as part of the CFPB’s 2018-2022 strategic plan.
Read on for details of the letter and how the association hopes the CFPB handles credit union concerns moving forward.
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