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On-Site Coverage: NCUA Predicts Large CU Failures in 2010 
10/5/2009 

SAN DIEGO — So far, the credit unions that have failed as a result of the economic downturn have had relatively few assets; however, the NCUA told San Diego Town Hall attendees today that will change next year.

 

Board chair Debbie Matz said she’s “very concerned” about the losses credit unions are expected to suffer in 2010, particularly those that stem from “inordinate portfolio risk” in business and indirect lending.

 

In attempt to shore up losses, NCUA examiners will check 5300 reports for “red flags”, like an usually high percentage of repossessed vehicles compared to auto loans, particularly if the credit union participates in indirect lending. Suspicious credit unions will receive a visit or call from an examiner in addition to the institution’s regular exam.

 

“Even if you’re well capitalized, if you’re doing these other things, you’ll get a visit from your examiner,” Matz said.  “We’ve seen cases of credit unions going from well capitalized to shuttered within one year, and that can’t continue.”

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    • 10/5/2009 5:03:25 PM
    • Roy
    • Credit Union Repossessions
    • A really good bellwether for the amount of Credit Union repossessions is the website www.repofinder.com. It is a directory of Credit Unions across America who are selling repos to the public.
    • 10/6/2009 9:58:39 AM
    • Ben Rogers
    • Possible or predicted?
    • Without seeing a full article and without hearing her myself, I may be off base, but it seems from the text here that Matz is (rightfully) concerned about losses. But I don't see where she "predicts" losses. Am I missing something?
    • 10/6/2009 11:28:54 AM
    • Heather Anderson
    • Re: Possible or predicted?
    • Hi Ben, thanks for commenting! This quote from Scott Hunt will be included in the print version: "The credit union failures we've experienced so far have been relatively small, but that will change in 2010." Very sobering message from the NCUA yesterday, perhaps because California and Arizona are in such tough shape. Matz will host an online town hall Oct. 22 for those who couldn't attend a one in person.
    • 10/6/2009 9:23:15 PM
    • Ben Rogers
    • Got it
    • Thanks for the clarification, Heather. Sobering indeed.

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