NCUA TO REMAIN OPEN, CREDIT UNION MEMBERS SHARES INSURED, DURING PARTIAL FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
The following information was released by the
Accounts Remain Protected by
NCUAs operating budget comes from fees charged to federal credit unions and transfers from the
The partial government shutdown could affect credit unions, particularly those with federal employees in their memberships. As such, credit unions should plan to respond to members questions and consider other actions, such as:
Ensuring policies provide flexibility to respond to members financial needs.
Preparing for service interruptions if the shutdown affects access to credit union offices located on federal property.
Prudently working with affected members, including providing advances to individuals receiving direct deposits from the federal government.
Developing contingency plans with respect to participation in government programs that may be affected by the partial federal government shutdown.
Communicating response plans to members, staff and volunteers in a timely manner.
Consistent with safety and soundness, credit unions may want to consider offering special programs to assist impacted members who need short-term loans, create loans with special terms and rates, or offer payment flexibility.
Credit unions should review NCUAs Letter to Credit Unions, 11-CU-05, Planning and Preparedness for a Potential Government Shutdown, which provides guidance in the event of a government shutdown.



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