National Credit Union Administration Reaches $165 Million Settlement With BoA

The National Credit Union Administration has reached a $165 million settlement with Bank of America over losses from purchase of residential mortgage-backed securities, reports BankCreditNews.

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    NCUA has now recovered $335 million to date following similar settlements with Citigroup, Deutsche Bank Securities and HSBC.

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    “NCUA has now successfully recovered more than a third of a billion dollars on behalf of credit unions,” said NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz. “These settlements and our ongoing lawsuits further NCUA’s goal of minimizing the losses of the corporate crisis and cutting future costs to credit unions.”

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