Credit unions, as well as banks, are increasingly establishing relationships with fintech lenders and service providers to provide additional lending and other opportunities to their members and customers. The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) seeks to keep credit unions competitive in this rapidly developing environment. This is also occurring on the deposit side as well. In this webinar on, Engaging With the Fintech Sector, you’ll delve into the proposed revisions to the loan participation rules as well as the purchase of “eligible obligation” rules, among others, to provide credit unions with the flexibility to maximize the benefits from these relationships. Fintech lenders and service providers are also eager to develop relationships to take advantage of the credit union or bank charter benefits. The speakers will provide their experience with Fintech lenders and banks establishing relationships with credit unions.
Key Takeaways
- Analyze the revisions to the NCUA’s proposed rule
- Examine the forecast of the NCUA issuing a final rule
- Review best practices for establishing Fintech relationships
- Learn how to prepare for working with a Fintech provider
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$295 Members | $395 Nonmembers
(Additional $50 for USB)
One registration gives your entire team access to the live webinar and on-demand recording until February 9, 2024.
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Who Should Attend
- COOs
- NCCOs and compliance titles
- NCRMs and risk titles
- Lending staff
- General counsel staff
Education Credits
NCCOs will receive 1.0 CEUs for participating in this webinar
NCRMs will receive 1.0 CEUs for participating in this webinar
About Our Webinars
Our webinars are streamed live from NAFCU headquarters near Washington, DC. Your audio/video feed of the presenters includes presentation slides and downloadable handouts. You can easily submit your questions to the presenters at any time during the live broadcast, with no dialing over the phone! The audio and video stream directly through your computer.