NCUA Reschedules Public Hearing on 2026-2027 Budget Draft
Published Date: 10/27/2025
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Summary
The NCUA is planning its budget for 2026-2027, focusing on supporting credit unions and keeping things running smoothly. This means some changes in how money is spent, aiming to help credit unions serve their members better. The new budget will take effect soon, so credit unions and their members should get ready for these updates.
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NCUA Budget Aims to Support Credit Unions
The NCUA is planning its 2026–2027 budget and will change how it spends money to support credit unions and keep operations running. The staff says this is meant to help credit unions serve their members better. The new budget will take effect soon, so credit unions and their members should prepare for updates.
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