Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Fewer Enforcement Orders Issued by NCUA in 2018

Fewer enforcement orders were issued by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) during 2018.

The number of Preliminary Warning Letters (PWLs) issued during 2018 fell by 10 to 46.

Letters of Understanding and Agreement (LUAs) issued in 2018 declined to 96 from 105 in 2017. All LUAs issued in 2018 were unpublished.

There were zero Cease and Desist Orders (CDOs) issued in 2018, down from 2 in 2017.

The information was obtained from NCUA by a Freedom of Information Act request.

The following chart shows the number of orders issued by NCUA from 2013 to 2018.

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