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January 11, 2018

NAFCU closed Monday for MLK Day

NAFCU's offices will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Members can take advantage of the association's resources online – including the January-February issue of The NAFCU Journal featuring the 2018 Vendor Directory and articles on blockchain technology and regulatory and economic outlooks.

In addition to access to research and staff contact information, members can download publications and register for upcoming webcasts and conferences through the website while offices are closed. Here are a few things credit unions might be interested in:

  • Early-bird registration savings of $200 end today for NAFCU's Strategic Growth Conference, March 5-7 in Nashville, Tenn. Credit unions can save with the code GROWTHSAVINGS until 11:59 p.m. Eastern.
  • NAFCU's 2018 priorities, which the association will use to guide its role as the credit union industry's top Washington watchdog. NAFCU's legislative and regulatory advocacy will focus on credit union growth, regulatory relief, a fair playing field, increased regulatory transparency and a strong NCUA.
  • NAFCU's regulatory compliance team will provide credit unions with an update on recent CFPB and NCUA guidance, rules and regulations during a free webcast at 2 p.m. Eastern Wednesday. Registration is required.
  • The newest issue of The NAFCU Journal is available online now. This edition shines a light on blockchain technology and how NAFCU is helping connect credit unions to its development; the legislative, regulatory and economic outlooks for 2018; this year's Vendor Directory; and more.

NAFCU Today will resume publication Tuesday, Jan. 16, when offices reopen. NAFCU's UPDATE email is scheduled for 4 p.m. Eastern today.