The New York Credit Union Association is seeking feedback on NCUA’s potential changes to federal credit union bylaws – The Point
Nominations are being accepted until tomorrow, April 11, for the Association’s board of directors and for positions on the chapter leadership councils – The Point
April is Financial Capability Month, and the CFPB is inviting consumers to use the Twitter hashtag #AskCFPB to ask questions about credit reports and scores – CFPB
Taxi medallion loan losses appear to be a leading reason for larger credit union mergers in 2018 – CU Times
Later this month, American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa will stop requiring signatures to complete card transactions – New York Times
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard said the central bank is monitoring the “extreme volatility” of cryptocurrency prices, but does not believe virtual currencies pose a current threat to U.S. financial stability – CUToday
The issuance of financial regulations has dropped to a 40-year low – CU Journal
Democratic reunification in the state Senate will likely become official April 16—the next day of session – Times Union
The New York’s State of Mind blog gives a rundown of last week’s major credit union happenings – New York’s State of Mind