Straight to The Point: June 4

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star3 The New York Credit Union Association’s June webinars kick off tomorrow, and topics include employee leave policies, forgeries and counterfeits, social media platforms and more – NYCUA

star3 Federally insured credit unions will no longer have to count loans made on any 1-to-4-unit family dwellings as member business loans – NCUA

star3 Low-income federally insured credit unions interested in becoming certified Community Development Financial Institutions can apply to use NCUA’s streamlined CDFI application process beginning today – NCUA

star3 Satisfaction with finances remains elusive for most banking consumers – CU Times

star3 Mick Mulvaney, acting director of the CFPB, announced the bureau will begin collecting personally identifiable information after a six-month hold on the practice – CUToday

star3 If Democrats flip the House in November, it could have effects on banking policy, but would likely stop short of regulatory toughening – CU Journal

star3 The economy is in a sweet spot, with steady growth and broad improvement in the labor market reflected in Friday’s jobs report – New York Times

star3 Between 2015 and 2017, the amount of lending to small businesses by the five leading online lending providers increased 50 percent – PYMNTS

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