NCUA Announces Open Meeting on Share Insurance Fund Matters
Published Date: 2/25/2025
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The National Credit Union Administration is holding an open meeting on February 27, 2025, to share updates on the Share Insurance Fund and name a new Vice Chairman. Credit unions and the public can tune in or attend to stay informed. No new costs or deadlines, just clear and open communication to keep things running smoothly!
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