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Banks v CUs:
Banking industry battles with credit unions

September 22, 2008

Briefs, September 22 — 26, 2008

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08:53:00 -

May 12, 2008

Banks Head Off CU Legislation

Banks won a victory when they persuaded House members not to vote on a pro-credit union bill. see story
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January 21, 2008

Credit Unions, IRS Clash in Court

The tax collector believes many credit unions should pay taxes on unrelated business. see story
08:29:00 -

November 26, 2007

Bank vs. Credit Unions: The War Continues

A three-year old legal case challenging credit union expansion takes a step forward. see story
07:46:00 -

September 17, 2007

Frank: Apply CRA to Credit Unions

The House Financial Services Committee chairman tells credit unions they should be subject to the Community Reinvestment Act. see story
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July 16, 2007

Briefs, July 16 — 23, 2007

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09:14:00 -

March 26, 2007

Credit Union Bill Reintroduced

Last year’s bill to liberalize credit union regulation has been reintroduced. see story
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March 19, 2007

IRS Taxes Some Credit Union Income

The tax collectors say some of state credit unions’ income is not related to their main function and so may be taxed. see story
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December 18, 2006

Credit Unions’ Report Card Shows Mixed Results

Credit unions don’t serve low- and moderate-income populations as well as banks do. But field of membership constraints may be part of the reason. see story
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November 27, 2006

Credit Union Survey Cites Membership Restrictions

An NCUA survey says eased membership restrictions would help credit unions serve moderate-income persons. see story
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September 04, 2006

Bankers Attack CU Conversion Rules

The NCUA thinks credit unions should stay credit unions, so the agency’s proposed rules governing conversions to banking charters leave a lot to be desired. see story
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July 24, 2006

ABA Ends Suit against NCUA

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July 03, 2006

Credit Union Regulator Speaks to Bankers

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May 15, 2006

Hearing Considers CU-Bank Conversions

Few topics are more contentious than credit union-bank conversions. Congressional hearings failed to reach any consensus. see story
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March 06, 2006

Consumer Protection Forum to Meet

Does the administration think banks and credit unions are routinely ripping off consumers? Treasury is about to convene a Consumer Protection Forum to deal with banks’ abuse of their customers, a top official says. see story
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January 23, 2006

NCUA Backs Down on Credit Union Expansion

After losing lawsuits brought by banks, credit unions’ federal regulator has backed down, proposed for comment a less-aggressive version of its former rule on expanding into underserved areas. see story
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December 19, 2005

NCUA Conversion Rules Questioned

The National Credit Union Administration doesn’t make it easy for a credit union to convert to a bank charter. Some in Congress say they set the standards for conversion in law. They’re asking if the NCUA is obeying the law, or making its own rules. see story
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November 21, 2005

NCUA Chairman Replies to ABA Suit

The National Credit Union Administration chairman has replied to bankers’ criticism of her agency. see story
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November 14, 2005

ABA’s Renews Credit Union Battles

The National Credit Union Administration has not mended its ways, so the American Banker Association has sued the agency yet again. see story
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November 07, 2005

House Committee Considers Taxing Credit Unions

The House Ways and Means Committee held hearings on taxing credit unions. The usual players took their usual positions. see story
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September 05, 2005

Should Credit Unions be Taxed?

The Congressional Research Service has researched the question of whether credit unions should be taxed. The agency’s conclusion: It’s a complicated question. see story
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NCUA Folds on CU-to-Bank Conversion

Perhaps recognizing it looked a bit silly, the NCUA has dropped its objection to the way a Texas credit union had folded its disclosure forms. The credit union can go ahead and convert to a mutual savings bank. see story
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July 11, 2005

NAFCU Replies to Reich

In a letter to the Senate Banking Committee, NAFCU disputed the argument by the FDIC vice chair that community banks are suffering because of unfair competition by tax-exempt credit unions. see story
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June 27, 2005

The Credit Union Advantage

FDIC Vice Chairman John Reich supported community bankers in his testimony to the Senate Banking Committee last week. Reich called for more equivalent regulation, as credit unions have become major competition to banks. see story
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May 16, 2005

CUs vs. Banks

Credit union associations recently produced an ad that had the intended goal of rebutting the banking industry’s contention that credit unions compete unfairly with banks. see story
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