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By Heather Anderson |
October 7, 2012
Commodore Perry Federal Credit Union of Oak Harbor, Ohio, is awaiting a ruling from the NCUA’s Supervisory Review Committee regarding an exam appeal that alleges that an NCUA examiner harassed employees and retaliated against the credit union after it complained.
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By Heather Anderson |
October 4, 2012
Small Ohio credit union awaiting appeal to NCUA over examination ruling from agency staffer accused of harrassment, bullying, retaliation.
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By Heather Anderson |
October 3, 2012
The $32 million Commodore Perry FCU appeals exam findings after supervisors back agency staffer but offers to send different examiner next year.
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May 29, 2012
I saw the article about State Employees’ Credit Union and whether it is safe and sound. [“OIG Report Reveals NCUA Questions SECU’s Safety and Soundness,” CUTimes.com, May 16.]
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By Sarah Snell Cooke |
May 21, 2012
Keep an eye on these hot little numbers coming down the credit union runway this season. It could help your institution become the next top credit union.
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By Heather Anderson |
May 21, 2012
An NCUA Office of Inspector General’s investigative report revealed that the federal regulator questions the safety and soundness of the $25 billion State Employees’ Credit Union, the nation’s second largest.
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By Sarah Snell Cooke |
May 18, 2012
Keep an eye on these hot little numbers coming down the credit union runway this season. It could help your institution become the next top credit union.
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By Heather Anderson |
May 16, 2012
CEO Jim Blaine said nation's second-largest credit union is sound and that SECU "can't get a straight answer" from federal regulators.
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By Jim Rubenstein, Claude R. Marx |
February 12, 2012
For another week, the dispute over the CAMEL rating disclosure involving the NCUA, the North Carolina Credit Union Division and the $23 billion State Employees’ Credit Union of Raleigh, N.C., continued to roil the state’s CUs as managers expressed new frustration and anxiety over dual exams.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
February 7, 2012
State league calls for state, federal regulators to meet and resolve issue.