The NCUA has expanded credit union access to its Consumer Assistance Complaint portal, the agency announced Tuesday.

The agency is allowing credit unions to designate an additional employee who may have access to complaints filed with the portal.

Until now, only credit union CEOs could gain access to complaints lodged against an institution. The agency said that the expanded access will help credit unions provide more timely responses to consumer complaints filed using the portal.

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