2025-19623Proposed Rule

Credit Unions Get Shield from Political Purity Tests by Feds

Published Date: 10/21/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The NCUA is stopping the use of 'reputation risk' as a reason to take action against credit unions. This change affects all credit unions and means decisions will focus on clear facts, not worries about image. The new rule kicks in soon and helps keep things fair and straightforward without extra costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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NCUA bans 'Reputation Risk' Enforcement

The National Credit Union Administration will stop using 'reputation risk' as a reason to take action against credit unions. This change applies to all credit unions and means regulators will base decisions on clear facts rather than concerns about image, and the agency says the rule will take effect soon.

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Key Dates

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10/21/2025
12/22/2025

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National Credit Union Administration
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