NCUA: Disaster Relief Policy after Colorado Flooding

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Operational Brief

• NCUA has activated its disaster relief policy for Colorado flooding. • Credit unions in affected areas can help protect consumers and ensure service continuity.

Why It Matters for Texas Credit Unions

The article does not mention Texas or any Texas-specific entities. It is focused on a disaster relief policy for Colorado flooding.

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Original Source Material

In the wake of the flooding in Colorado, the National Credit Union Administration has activated its disaster relief policy to help protect consumers and ensure the continuity of credit union services in affected areas.