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state-charter regulators

NASCUS is the only credit union organization to have all state-chartered regulators as part of its membership

trillion

The total assets within the state-charter credit union system, represented by NASCUS members.

credit union industry stakeholders

NASCUS is the only organization with representatives from every stakeholder group as members.

Member Benefits

Since 1965, we’ve focused on collaboration, innovation, and balanced oversight through expert training, advocacy, and thought leadership. Our mission is to forge a vibrant dual charter system by promoting a relevant, growth-oriented, and healthy state charter option.

Become a member and be part of the only national network encompassing every corner of the credit union system and its stakeholders.

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NASCUS 101

Watch our NASCUS 101 video to learn who we are, what we do, and how we bring regulators, credit unions, and system partners together to strengthen the state credit union system. It’s a quick and easy way to understand the value of NASCUS membership and engagement.

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DCRI Initiative

The NASCUS Dual Charter Resource Initiative (DCRI) strengthens the dual-chartering system by boosting state charter competitiveness, balancing regulation, and fostering regulator–credit union collaboration. Since 2021, projects like the State Benefit Guides have equipped stakeholders with tools to advocate for the state charter and advance a strong, innovative credit union system.

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Member Resources

NCUA Summaries

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NASCUS Report

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Around the States

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Data & Analysis

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State System Profile Database

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Past Webinar Recordings

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Committees and Working Groups

NASCUS committees bring together member credit unions, regulators, leagues, and stakeholders to provide insight and guidance on key issues facing the state credit union system. From legislative affairs to examiner standards and support for underserved institutions, these groups help shape policy, strengthen collaboration, and advance the system’s collective priorities.

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