Saying that no credit union "should be disadvantaged by the actions of a regulator,'' CUNA President/CEO Bill Cheney today asked NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz to have the agency's staff meet with North Carolina regulators to  resolve the dispute over examinations there.

He added in his letter to Matz that "subjecting state-chartered credit unions to dual examinations simply because there is a dispute between the state and federal regulators is not a viable long-term solution.''

NASCUS said it also was working with credit unions on the dispute.

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