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SUMMARY:NASCUS Webinar Series: Vendor Risk in the Real World
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 2\, 2026\, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST\nNASCUS is pleased to present the next session in our complimentary member webinar series\, featuring: \n\nMartin Eakes\, CEO of Self-Help Credit Union and the Center for Responsible Lending\,\nCharles Nerko\, Managing Partner at NERKO\, and\nAshley Magill\, Senior Vice President of Lending and Operations at FiCare Federal Credit Union\n\nNASCUS Webinar Series: Vendor Risk in the Real World—Strategies for Credit Unions to Retain Control\nThird-party vendors can offer valuable opportunities for credit unions\, but when relationships begin to falter\, costs can rise quickly\, and control can erode. In this webinar\, credit union leaders and counsel will share practical strategies for identifying early warning signs\, reducing vendor risk\, strengthening accountability\, and protecting your institution when challenges arise. \nAttendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit.  This webinar will NOT be recorded.\nPlease fill out the form below to participate. A virtual meeting link will be sent out ahead of the webinar. \n\n\n\n\n\n2026-04-02 Webinar\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n	Are you a NASCUS member\n		*\n	\n						\n					 Yes\, I'm a member\n					\n					 No\,  I'm not a member\n\n	\n	\n\n\n    Name\n        *\n    \n    \n    First\n    \n\n\n    Last\n        *\n    \n    \n    Last\n    \n\n\n    Email\n        *\n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\n	Phone\n		*\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n	Company/Organization\n		*\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n	Title\n		*\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n    Receive email updates\n        \n    \n    					\n			 I would like to receive email updates regarding future events\n\n    \n    \n\n\n	Captcha\n		\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n	\n\nSubmit\n\n\n\n	\n			\n			\n				If you are human\, leave this field blank.			\n			\n		\n		\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGuest Speakers\nMartin Eakes\, CEO of Self-Help Credit Union and the Center for Responsible Lending\nMartin Eakes co-founded Self-Help\, a community development lender\, in 1980. Self-Help has provided $12 billion in financing to more than 176\,000 homebuyers\, small businesses\, and nonprofits. Self-Help reaches people who are underserved by conventional lenders—particularly persons of color\, immigrants\, women\, rural residents\, and low-wealth families. Self-Help has 80 branch offices in North Carolina\, California\, Connecticut\, Illinois\, Florida\, South Carolina\, Virginia\, Georgia\, Washington\, and Wisconsin. \nMartin helped establish in 2002 an affiliate of Self-Help\, the Center for Responsible Lending\, which battles predatory mortgage and payday lenders across the country and fights to protect homeownership and family wealth for working families. He was designated “the greatest enemy in the world” to the 450% interest rate payday lenders\, which Martin considers one of his most memorable and significant honors. Read more \n\nCharles Nerko\, Managing Partner at NERKO\nCharles represents financial institutions\, businesses\, and individuals in high-stakes disputes involving technology outsourcing\, IT systems\, trade secrets\, cybersecurity\, artificial intelligence\, and other strategic matters. \nCharles helps clients resolve conflicts\, manage risks\, and protect their rights\, reputations\, and digital assets. He takes decisive action against technology vendors\, competitors\, and others who jeopardize business interests or misappropriate confidential information. He has served as lead counsel in notable matters\, including successfully handling data security and contract exit litigation for the US Courthouse SDNY Federal Credit Union\, the financial institution serving federal judges and court employees. Other law firms also turn to Charles for guidance on legal ethics and the protection of privileged information. Read more
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-webinar-series-vendor-risk-in-the-real-world/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Money":MAILTO:cmoney@nascus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T150000
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Webinar Series: Getting Started with AI—A Hands-On Guide for Small Credit Unions
DESCRIPTION:Join us on January 22\, 2026\, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST\nNASCUS is pleased to offer the next session in our complimentary member webinar series\, featuring Dr. Lamont Black\, founder and CEO of Wide Open Ventures and finance professor at DePaul University. \nThis one-hour session is designed for credit unions under $100 million that want to understand how AI can deliver real efficiencies without big budgets or technical expertise. We’ll demonstrate practical tools like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT\, showing how they streamline everyday tasks such as drafting communications\, summarizing documents\, and improving member interactions. \nParticipants will also get a simple framework for building an introductory AI policy covering data use\, confidentiality\, and validation. We’ll close with a look at where AI is heading and what small credit unions can do to stay prepared. \nAttendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit.  Please fill out the form below to participate.\nA virtual meeting link will be sent out ahead of the webinar. \n\nGuest Speaker\n \nDr. Lamont Black \nDr. Lamont Black is a finance professor at DePaul University in Chicago and a recognized expert on emerging technologies\, including artificial intelligence\, cryptocurrency\, blockchain\, and the metaverse. He is the founder and CEO of Wide Open Ventures\, an AI and crypto consultancy that helps organizations navigate the future of technology and innovation. Dr. Black recently joined Filene Research Institute as a Fellow and is now conducting research on “The Credit Union of the Future.” \nA sought-after speaker for conferences\, strategy sessions\, and the media\, Dr. Black frequently discusses the impact of emerging technologies on business strategy. His award-winning teaching has been featured in the Chicago Tribune and includes courses on business technology\, data analytics\, and cryptocurrency. Prior to joining DePaul\, he served as an economist at the Federal Reserve in Washington D.C. during the financial crisis. He holds a Ph.D. in finance and economics from Indiana University and a B.A. from Stanford University. \nFor more information on his speaking\, teaching\, and research\, visit his personal website at lamontblack.com. You can also watch Dr. Black in action on Amazon Prime and Apple TV in the new crypto documentary\, The Highest of Stakes. \n\nPlease select a valid form
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-webinar-series-getting-started-with-ai-a-hands-on-guide-for-small-credit-unions/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Money":MAILTO:cmoney@nascus.org
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Webinar Series: BNPL and Risks for Payments Disruption
DESCRIPTION:Join us on January 15\, 2026\, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST\nNASCUS is pleased to offer the next session in our complimentary member webinar series\, featuring Tony DeSanctis from Cornerstone Advisors \nThis webinar will cover buy now pay later (BNPL) and some of the challenges in the payment ecosystem. From digital payments and regulatory pressure to fintechs and BNPL apps\, the landscape is evolving rapidly. This session will cover current trends and ways credit unions can compete in this ever-changing world. \nAttendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit.  Please fill out the form below to participate.\nA virtual meeting link will be sent out ahead of the webinar. \n\nGuest Speaker\nTony DeSanctis \nTony DeSanctis is the Senior Director of Client Education and Knowledge Strategy at Cornerstone Advisors\, where he leads the firm’s external education business\, develops thought leadership content\, and shapes internal knowledge strategy. He facilitates executive-level learning programs\, such as Payments School and C-Suite roundtables\, and hosts quarterly sessions on emerging topics like fraud and fintech disruption. A frequent voice in the firm’s video series and social media\, she also mentors junior consultants and oversees Cornerstone’s summer intern capstone program. his work sits at the intersection of strategy\, storytelling\, and talent development. \nTony is a 20+ year seasoned senior financial services executive with a track record of managing product\, operational\, and analytical organizations\, re-engineering processes\, launching products\, optimizing customer relationships\, and generating incremental revenue. He brings an extensive background in product management\, sales strategies\, existing customer marketing\, and customer retention. \nHis prior experience includes serving as SVP of Payments and Mobile Banking at the Bank of Hawaii and as Consumer Bank and Card Marketing Operations Director\, Customer Marketing\, at Bank of America. Tony is frequently quoted in industry periodicals\, including American Banker\, Banking Dive\, Financial Brand\, CU Today\, and CU Management. \n\nPlease select a valid form\nNASCUS Event Terms and Conditions\nClick here to read the entire disclaimer.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-webinar-series-bnpl-and-risks-for-payments-disruption/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Money":MAILTO:cmoney@nascus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T153000
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Webinar Series: Human Trafficking Prevention for Credit Unions
DESCRIPTION:NASCUS Webinar Series\nHuman Trafficking Prevention for Credit Unions\n\nJoin Us on July 10\, 2025\, from 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm (ET)\nNASCUS is pleased to present the latest offering in our ongoing series of complimentary member webinars. \nHuman trafficking is a devastating violation of human rights and it’s happening in our own communities\, as victims have been identified in more than 25 industries across the U.S. Victims are often coerced into handing over their earnings to their controllers or forced into financial fraud as their controllers seek to launder the proceeds from their exploitation. As a credit union leader or examiner\, you have the power to make a difference. Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST) provides practical tools and training to help credit unions and their employees be part of the solution. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to empower your credit union with knowledge and take meaningful action. \n \nAttendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit. Registration is required.\nA virtual meeting link will be sent out ahead of the webinar. \n\nSpeaker\nKirsten Foot\nCEO & Executive Director\nBusinesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST) \nAs the CEO and Executive Director of BEST\, Dr. Foot leverages her expertise to guide organizations’ leaders and equip them with tools to implement socially responsible strategies for interrupting human trafficking and ultimately preventing it. Over the course of her career\, Dr. Foot has been employed by and consulted for organizations in the public\, private\, and civil society sectors\, across the US and internationally. She is passionate about ending exploitation and excels at identifying and cultivating effective organizational and collaborative practices for countering human trafficking and helping leaders implement them. \nDr. Foot is the author or editor of four books\, including the award-winning Collaborating Against Human Trafficking: Cross-Sector Challenges and Practices.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-webinar-series-human-trafficking-prevention-for-credit-unions/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Money":MAILTO:cmoney@nascus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T150000
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CREATED:20250512T115441Z
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Webinar Series: Emerging Class Action Litigation Trends Involving Financial Institutions
DESCRIPTION:NASCUS Webinar Series\nEmerging Class Action Litigation Trends Involving Financial Institutions: Reg E\, Meta Pixels\, and More\nJoin Us on June 11\, 2025\, from 3:00 pm – 4:15 pm (ET)\nNASCUS is pleased to present the latest offering in our ongoing series of complimentary member webinars surveying the state of class action litigation in the financial services sector. \n\nWe will be joined by David Wright Tremaine’s Fred Burnside to provide an overview of the current trends in class action litigation against financial institutions and suggested mitigation steps financial institutions should consider. \nDuring this interactive and informative webinar\, Fred Burnside will provide an overview of the latest developments in Regulation E litigation involving overdraft disputes\, peer-to-peer payment legal vulnerabilities\, liabilities arising from the use of website traffic monitoring tools\, and more. \nRegistration is required. There is no cost for attending as a NASCUS member benefit. \n\nSpeaker\n\nFred Burnside concentrates his complex civil litigation practice on matters related to class-action defense\, consumer financial services\, and hydroelectric relicensing. His more than two decades as an attorney is distinguished by significant victories secured on behalf of financial service providers\, at trial and on appeal in state and federal courts\, particularly in class action lawsuits regarding non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees. \nFred obtained a motion to dismiss in the pioneer class action lawsuit over NSF fee practices and has since successfully defended other major financial services providers facing similar claims. He also has the rare experience of taking a financial services class action through a jury trial—and winning. With an established track record of securing outright victory or favourable settlement\, Fred has become the go-to NSF fee attorney for consumer financial service providers facing class action lawsuits. \nHis leadership at DWT includes serving as the co-chair of the class action defense group\, and he previously served as the firm’s deputy litigation department practice group chair\, Executive Committee member\, and on the firm’s Share (Compensation) Committee. He is a co-chair of the ABA’s Annual National Institute on Class Actions\, editor of the ABA Class Action Committee’s Annual Survey of State Class Action Litigation\, and a member of the American Law Institute.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-webinar-series-emerging-class-action-litigation-trends-involving-financial-institutions/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Money":MAILTO:cmoney@nascus.org
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SUMMARY:NASCUS 101 (2025)
DESCRIPTION:NASCUS 101 Webinar\n\nDate: Thursday\, March 27\, 2025\nTime: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (EST)\n\nDiscover how to maximize the value of your NASCUS membership in our complimentary NASCUS 101 webinar. Open to current members and those interested in joining\, this session provides an overview of the numerous benefits and resources available through NASCUS. \nLearn about key offerings such as legislative\, regulatory\, and compliance tools; educational programs; networking and peer recognition opportunities; and leveraging NASCUS’s exclusive data and resources. Gain insights into how we collectively facilitate collaboration with state and federal regulatory agencies\, committees and work groups\, credit unions and leagues\, CUSOs\, and other industry stakeholders. \nJoin us to explore how NASCUS can support your growth and success. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and learn more. \n \nEvent Details: \n\nLocation: All registered participants will be provided a Teams link before the event.\nCost: Attendance is complimentary.\nRegistration closes: 12:00 pm\, March 27th\n\nWe look forward to your participation in this engaging and informative event. \nFor questions\, please contact Craig Money at cmoney@nascus.org
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-101-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:L&R Committee Webinar Series: Fraud Trends
DESCRIPTION:Join Us on November 7\, 2024 from 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm\nNASCUS is pleased to announce the next topic in our series of complimentary webinars for all members. We invite you to join our upcoming webinar\, “Fraud Trends\,” with Ken Otsuka\, Senior Consultant\, Risk & Compliance Solutions at TruStage\, to discuss the latest challenges and strategies in combating fraud. Learn about emerging tactics and gain insights on how to protect your organization. \nAttendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit. Registration is required\, and closes at 1 p.m. (EST) on Nov. 7\, 2024. \n\n Ken Otsuka\nRisk & Compliance Solutions / Senior Consultant\, TruStage \n34 years of TruStage experience within risk management specializing in risks associated with payments\, deposits\, funds transfer/ACH\, and fraud. Ken is a commonly featured author for our RISK Alerts and a speaker throughout the U.S. He was previously an insurance auditor. \nKen resides in Illinois and holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Northern Illinois University. He is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/lr-committee-webinar-series-fraud-trends/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Stevenson":MAILTO:sstevenson@nascus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240814T130000
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SUMMARY:2024 Credit Union and Regulator Engagement (CURE) Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NASCUS’s Credit Union and Regulator Engagement (CURE) meeting is an open forum for credit unions with $1 to $9 billion in assets to collaborate with state regulators and industry experts on issues facing the state system.  \nThis two-day virtual meeting will take place on  \n\nAugust 13\, 1:00-4:00 pm EST\nAugust 14\, 1:00-3:30 pm EST \n\nRegistration is by invitation only \n\nThis collaborative meeting is a peer-based exchange of ideas\, perspectives\, and best practices.  We will also have time for an open forum roundtable discussion among the meeting participants.  \nQuestions: Please contact Brian Knight\, President/CEO\, NASCUS \n\nThe CURE is a collaborative event sponsored by the NASCUS Dual Charter Resources Initiative (DCRI). The DCRI is a partnership between the state system and key organizations within the credit union system committed to strengthening the state credit union charter by pursuing progressive legislation and regulation\, building relationships to foster charter innovation\, guarding against unnecessary federal pre-emption\, and expanding awareness of options available to state-chartered credit unions.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/2024-credit-union-and-regulator-engagement-cure-meeting/2024-08-14/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isaida Woo":MAILTO:isaida@nascus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240813T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T025109
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SUMMARY:2024 Credit Union and Regulator Engagement (CURE) Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NASCUS’s Credit Union and Regulator Engagement (CURE) meeting is an open forum for credit unions with $1 to $9 billion in assets to collaborate with state regulators and industry experts on issues facing the state system.  \nThis two-day virtual meeting will take place on  \n\nAugust 13\, 1:00-4:00 pm EST\nAugust 14\, 1:00-3:30 pm EST \n\nRegistration is by invitation only \n\nThis collaborative meeting is a peer-based exchange of ideas\, perspectives\, and best practices.  We will also have time for an open forum roundtable discussion among the meeting participants.  \nQuestions: Please contact Brian Knight\, President/CEO\, NASCUS \n\nThe CURE is a collaborative event sponsored by the NASCUS Dual Charter Resources Initiative (DCRI). The DCRI is a partnership between the state system and key organizations within the credit union system committed to strengthening the state credit union charter by pursuing progressive legislation and regulation\, building relationships to foster charter innovation\, guarding against unnecessary federal pre-emption\, and expanding awareness of options available to state-chartered credit unions.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/2024-credit-union-and-regulator-engagement-cure-meeting/2024-08-13/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isaida Woo":MAILTO:isaida@nascus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240617T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240617T150000
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SUMMARY:L&R Committee Webinar Series: CFPB Proposed Data Privacy Rule & Open Banking
DESCRIPTION:CFPB Proposed Data Privacy Rule & Open Banking Webinar\nJoin Us on June 17\, 2024\, from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST\nNASCUS is pleased to announce the next topic in our annual series of complimentary webinars for all members\, focusing on the CFPB’s proposed data privacy rule and related “open banking” issues. This webinar\, presented by the K&L Gates law firm\, will provide an in-depth review of the CFPB’s data privacy rights proposal\, emphasizing the implications for credit union compliance and addressing unresolved questions. Additionally\, the session will explore the broader concept of open banking\, comparing potential developments in the US with existing implementations in the European Union. \nAs open banking is poised to become a significant aspect of the US financial system\, this session is an invaluable resource for credit union examiners and executives. It will equip them with the knowledge necessary to navigate and engage effectively with these emerging issues. \nThis complimentary webinar is open to NASCUS members as part of our ongoing series of special L&R Calls addressing key issues in the credit union system. Attendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit\, but registration is required. \nA virtual meeting link will be sent out ahead of the webinar. \n\nGuest speakers will include: \nAndrew Glass\, Partner\, K&L Gates\nAndrew Glass advises businesses in achieving integrated\, multi-disciplinary solutions to managing risk. Andrew and his project teams work closely with clients’ business lines\, and their legal\, compliance\, and information technology departments\, to navigate complex regulatory areas. Andrew provides regulatory-compliance advice and policy and procedure review. He oversees audits and internal investigations and responds to government investigations. \nAndrew defends complex litigation including class actions. He counsels companies in the financial services\, energy\, media and telecommunications\, manufacturing\, and consumer product industries. His multi-faceted approach to problem-solving delivers seamless solutions to clients’ legal challenges. \n\nGreg Blase\, Partner\, K&L Gates\nGreg Blase advises clients on the development of integrated solutions for risk mitigation in industries that have consumer-facing business operations. He counsels companies to identify regulatory and litigation risk and to advise in-house legal departments and management on best practices for responding to that risk. Greg’s clients include leading companies in the financial services\, energy\, media and telecommunications\, manufacturing\, and consumer products industries. \nGreg provides regulatory-compliance advice and policy and procedure review. He oversees audits and internal investigations and responds to government investigations. Greg defends complex litigation including class actions. He takes a holistic approach to addressing legal risk\, recognizing the importance of bringing stakeholders together to solve problems collectively.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/lr-committee-webinar-series-cfpb-proposed-data-privacy-rule-open-banking/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isaida Woo":MAILTO:isaida@nascus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240509T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T025109
CREATED:20240426T120841Z
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SUMMARY:CFPB and DOT Joint Hearing on Airline and Credit Card Rewards Programs
DESCRIPTION:CFPB and DOT to hold joint hearing on airline and credit card rewards programs\nOn Thursday\, May 9\, 2024\, at 10:00 am EST\, the CFPB and Department of Transportation will host a hearing on airline and credit card rewards programs. \nMembers of the public will hear from CFPB Director Rohit Chopra and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg\, who will moderate a discussion with industry representatives\, labor leaders\, and consumer advocates about competition issues and challenges that consumers are experiencing with airline and credit card rewards programs. \nWHO: \n\nScott DeAngelo\, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer\, Allegiant Air\nMorgan Harper\, Director of Policy and Advocacy\, American Economic Liberties Project\nAndrew Grimm\, President and CEO\, Apple Federal Credit Union\nSara Nelson\, International President\, Association of Flight Attendants\nLukas Johnson\, Chief Commercial Officer\, Breeze Airways\nErin Witte\, Director of Consumer Protection\, Consumer Federation of America\nRobert Patrick Cooper\, Senior Vice President and General Counsel\, OneUnited Bank\n\nWHEN:\nThursday\, May 9\, 2024\n10:00 AM ET \nWHERE:\nA livestream will be available on the day of the hearing on the event page. \nIf you would like to participate by providing a live\, one minute\, virtual comment about airline or credit card rewards\, please send an email to PE_events@cfpb.gov and we will send you instructions about how to participate.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/cfpb-and-dotjoint-hearing-on-airline-and-credit-card-rewards-programs/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Event: SIPPs Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NASCUS\, in partnership wtih AACUL and CUNA\, is hosting the State Issues & Policy Professionals (SIPPs) Collaborative Meeting.\nBy invitation only. \nPurpose: To provide a monthly forum for Leagues’ state issues and policy professionals to discuss state issues in an open and candid environment. Sessions are meant to raise awareness of state activity\, legislative and regulatory issues and challenges or victories occurring across the country. \nFor more information: Contact Sarah Stevenson\, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-event-sipps-committee-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Stevenson":MAILTO:sstevenson@nascus.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230725T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T025109
CREATED:20230718T140033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T140033Z
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SUMMARY:CFPB Hosting Repeat Session of Small Business Lending Rule RegCast
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, July 25\, 2023\, staff from the CFPB’s Office of Regulations will host a RegCast on the small business lending rule.  It will provide information from the rule to help financial institutions determine whether they are covered financial institutions for purposes of complying with the small business lending rule. This will include how to determine if transactions are covered credit transactions and whether businesses are small businesses. \n\nThe RegCast will start at 11:00am eastern standard time.\n\nThis July RegCast will cover the same material as the RegCast presented on June 28\, 2023.  Because registration is limited\, we respectfully ask those who attended the June RegCast not to register for this July RegCast.  RegCasts are not recorded. \nYou can access the registration for the RegCast here: https://cfpbevents.webex.com/weblink/register/r88b9ae09ccd7176762fcc4552ef2ab0f. \nYou can access the slides\, which were used for the June RegCast and will be used for the July RegCast\, as well as FAQs related to the RegCasts\, here: https://www.consumerfinance.gov/compliance/compliance-resources/small-business-lending-resources/small-business-lending-collection-and-reporting-requirements/.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/cfpb-hosting-repeat-session-of-small-business-lending-rule-regcast/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200826T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200826T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T025109
CREATED:20200716T184142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T111711Z
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SUMMARY:NASCUS State System Summit -- Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Due to the ongoing concerns about COVID-19 pandemic\, the NASCUS State Summit will be held virtually\, at no charge\, August 26\, 2020 at 10 am Eastern. The meeting was originally scheduled to take place in New York\, August 11 – 14. \nThe virtual Summit will feature the NASCUS Annual Meeting and a session presented by long-time credit union analysts and leaders C. Alan Peppers and John Lass that will provide attendees with tools to plan for the furture despite the uncertain impact COVID-19 pandemic. \nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-state-system-summit-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
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