NCUA, SBA co-host webinar on prudent lending steps

If your credit unions participates in U.S. Small Business Administration programs or is interested in those programs, a Nov. 13 webinar may provide valuable information. The webinar is hosted by the SBA and the National Credit Union Administration with staff from the NCUA’s offices of Credit Union Resources and Expansion and Examination and Insurance and […]

If your credit unions participates in U.S. Small Business Administration programs or is interested in those programs, a Nov. 13 webinar may provide valuable information. The webinar is hosted by the SBA and the National Credit Union Administration with staff from the NCUA’s offices of Credit Union Resources and Expansion and Examination and Insurance and staff from the SBA’s offices of Financial Assistance, Financial Program Operations and Credit Risk Management leading the session. The discussion will cover prudent steps credit union lenders can take to preserve their loan guarantees through the origination, servicing and lender review cycles.

Registration for “The Big Picture of SBA Lending for Credit Unions — Part 2” is now open. The webinar is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. ET and run approximately one hour.

The NCUA and the SBA in April announced a three-year collaboration initiative to bring small businesses and credit unions together and expand awareness about SBA programs.

 

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