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NCUA 2026 Supervisory Priorities

The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has released its supervisory priorities for 2026, focusing on areas posing the highest risk to credit union members and the Share Insurance Fund. Key areas include balance sheet management, particularly lending practices, due to recent declines in loan performance and rising delinquency rates.

Priority review Guidance Banking
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NCUA Removes Reputation Risk from Banking Guidance

The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has removed reputation risk from its examination and supervisory guidance, effective September 25, 2025, in accordance with Executive Order 14331. This change directs NCUA employees to no longer base supervisory concerns on reputation risk when examining federally insured credit unions.

Priority review Guidance Banking
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Federal Credit Union Operating Fees Decrease for 2026

The NCUA announced that federal credit union operating fees will decrease by an average of 24.65% in 2026 due to budget reductions and repurposed funds. The exemption threshold for these fees has also been increased. Invoices will be issued in March 2026, with payment due by April 17, 2026.

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NCUA Extends 18% Loan Interest Rate Ceiling for Federal Credit Unions

The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has extended the temporary 18% interest rate ceiling for loans made by federal credit unions. This extension, approved by the NCUA Board, will now last through September 10, 2027, providing continued flexibility for consumer lending.

Priority review Guidance Consumer Finance
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NCUA Removes Disparate Impact References from Guidance

The NCUA has removed references to disparate impact liability from its Fair Lending Guide and other issuances, consistent with Executive Order 14281. Examiners will no longer request or review information related to a credit union's disparate impact risk.

Priority review Guidance Consumer Finance
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FAQs on Suspicious Activity Reporting for Bank Holding Companies

The Federal Reserve, along with other financial regulators, has issued Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to clarify Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) requirements for financial institutions. These FAQs aim to assist institutions with their compliance obligations under the Bank Secrecy Act and do not alter existing regulations.

Routine FAQ Banking
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FinCEN Special Measures Imposed on Financial Institutions

The Federal Reserve issued SR 25-3 to inform supervised financial institutions about special measures imposed by FinCEN under the USA PATRIOT Act and other acts. These measures create legal obligations for institutions dealing with entities designated as primary money laundering concerns.

Priority review Notice Financial Services
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Federal Reserve Statement on Regulation O and FDIC Reporting for Investment Funds

The Federal Reserve issued a statement clarifying its enforcement discretion regarding Regulation O and FDIC reporting for certain investment funds. This guidance applies to banks and their principal shareholders, specifically asset managers, and provides temporary relief from certain credit extension restrictions.

Priority review Guidance Banking
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ISO 20022: AI for Structured Postal Data Transition

SWIFT is providing an open-source AI solution to help financial institutions transition from unstructured to structured postal data for ISO 20022 payment messages. This is a mandatory change required by November 2026 to avoid message rejection and ensure data integrity for AML efforts.

Priority review Guidance Payments
18h ago SWIFT News
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ISO 20022 Becomes Standard for Cross-Border Payments

As of November 22, 2025, ISO 20022 is the mandatory standard for cross-border payments, replacing the MT message format. This change aims to enhance efficiency, data richness, and compliance for financial institutions worldwide, supporting G20 goals for international payments.

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