The NCUA board will vote to finalize three rules during its next open board meeting on Sept. 17.

However, the agenda for the closed meeting, scheduled for the previous day on Wednesday, Sept. 16, is more intriguing: The board will consider four instances of supervisory action.

The regulator is not required to provide details regarding the supervisory actions, but the four separate matters are more than are usually considered during a monthly board meeting.

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