Despite the lack of a permanent director, the consumer financial regulator is gearing up for its June launch.

Executives of CUNA and NAFCU have met with officials of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Republicans on Capitol Hill are asking questions about the bureau's operations and how far it will go when regulating financial products

Officials of the trade associations haven't disclosed the details of their discussions but said they found bureau officials understood the unique nature of credit unions.

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