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Regulatory Climate and Beyond
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To better serve your members, you must first understand the opportunities presented by today’s regulatory environment, and more importantly, know the risks. The pace of new regulations has slowed, and the National Credit Union Administration has allowed credit unions a bit more flexibility in some areas. However, there are examples of heightened regulatory expectations, hefty fines, and a threat of litigation related to credit union operations. So, what does this mean for credit unions? What type of conversation might be productive around the board table? What can management do to effectively manage the risks? Melia Heimbuck will provide a broad brush of today’s regulatory environment and what it means for the future. She will help you identify regulatory opportunities to meet member demands, understand the risks, and have some fun along the way.