NoRegretsCoyote
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Interesting story today on new legislation for CUs:
Some changes coming to allow them to collaborate, but nothing major I think:
I don't see anything there that will help CUs with structural problems of too many deposits and too few lending opportunities.
Minister of State with responsibility for financial services Seán Fleming said the planned credit unions legislation he is working on contains “no silver bullet” for a movement weighed down by excess deposits and muted lending, and that it is mainly up to the sector to help itself.
Mr Fleming said he hoped to pitch the heads of a Bill next month to Cabinet, aimed at enabling credit unions to co-lend and collaborate more. It follows up on a programme for government commitment to review the wider legislative framework around the sector.
“There is no legislative silver bullet for the credit union movement. All we can do is pass legislation to enable them to lend.
Some changes coming to allow them to collaborate, but nothing major I think:
The planned new legislation aims to make some amendments around the area of credit unions’ common bonds, where members of community unions must be from a certain area. A relaxation of common bonds would allow credit unions to introduce business to larger credit unions and potentially co-lend on projects.
I don't see anything there that will help CUs with structural problems of too many deposits and too few lending opportunities.