While the FDIC was busy closing its 106 bank on the year the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) placed First Delta Credit Union of Marks, Mississippi, into conservatorship.
The National Credit Union Administration assumed control of operations at First Delta Federal Credit Union of Marks, Mississippi. The National Credit Union Administration’s goal is to continue credit union service to the members and ensure safe and sound credit union operations.
Service to First Delta Federal Credit Union’s 5,500 members will continue uninterrupted. Members can continue to conduct normal financial transactions – deposit and access funds, make loan payments and use share drafts. First Delta Federal Credit Union is a full service credit union, with assets of $5 million, that provides financial service to people residing in Quitman, Panola, Tallahatchie and Coahoma counties in the state of Mississippi.
The decision to conserve a credit union enables the institution to continue normal operations with expert management in place correcting previous service and operational weaknesses.
Member deposits are safe. Their accounts are insured up to at least $250,000 by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, a federal fund managed by the National Credit Union Administration and backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government.
The Federal Credit Union Act authorizes the National Credit Union Administration Board to appoint itself conservator when necessary to conserve the assets of a federally insured credit union, protect members’ interests or protect the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund.
For more information is not hesitate to visit the National Credit Union Administration website for first Delta Federal Credit Union.


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