NASCUS works with state regulatory agencies to explore ways to improve not just the state credit union systems regulatory environment, but its supervisory environment. These meetings are designed to bring regulators together to tackle issues and share best practices in an open forum.
These meetings help state regulators collaborate and enhance their efficiencies, which benefits the state agencies as well as the credit union regulatory system.
This meeting is by invitation only.
NASCUS Staff Liaisons:
John J. Kolhoff, NASCUS Senior Vice President of Policy and Supervision
Sarah Stevenson, NASCUS of Regulatory Affairs
NASCUS works with state regulatory agencies to explore ways to improve not just the state credit union systems regulatory environment, but its supervisory environment. These meetings are designed to bring regulators together to tackle issues and share best practices in an open forum.
These meetings help state regulators collaborate and enhance their efficiencies, which benefits the state agencies as well as the credit union regulatory system.
This meeting is by invitation only.
NASCUS Staff Liaisons:
John J. Kolhoff, NASCUS Senior Vice President of Policy and Supervision
Sarah Stevenson, NASCUS of Regulatory Affairs
NASCUS is working with state and federal regulatory agencies to explore ways to improve not just the state credit union systems regulatory environment, but its supervisory environment. These meetings are designed to bring state and federal regulators together to tackle issues and share best practices in an open forum.
These meetings help state regulators collaborate and enhance their efficiencies, which benefits the state agencies as well as the credit union regulatory system.
This meeting is by invitation only.
NASCUS Staff Liaisons:
John J. Kolhoff, NASCUS Senior Vice President of Policy and Supervision
Sarah Stevenson, NASCUS of Regulatory Affairs
NASCUS is working with state and federal regulatory agencies to explore ways to improve not just the state credit union systems regulatory environment, but its supervisory environment. These meetings are designed to bring state and federal regulators together to tackle issues and share best practices in an open forum.
These meetings help state regulators collaborate and enhance their efficiencies, which benefits the state agencies as well as the credit union regulatory system.
This meeting is by invitation only.
NASCUS Staff Liaisons:
John J. Kolhoff, NASCUS Senior Vice President of Policy and Supervision
Sarah Stevenson, NASCUS of Regulatory Affairs
The Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Committee is a standing committee that works to advance legislative and regulatory solutions that preserve a viable and attractive state credit union system.
This committee, comprised of regulators, credit unions, and leagues, develops NASCUS’ comment letters, recommends NASCUS policy positions, and guides NASCUS legislative activity. The Committee may form smaller working groups, as needed, to examine specific questions. The Committee may also host special subject matter events on emerging issues.
By invitation only.
Click here for a full list of Regulator and Credit Union Committee Members
NASCUS Staff Liaisons:
John J. Kolhoff, NASCUS Senior Vice President of Policy and Supervision
Nichole Seabron, NASCUS Vice President of Legislative/Regulatory Counsel
Sarah Stevenson, NASCUS of Regulatory Affairs

It is time to roll up our sleeves and take the power of cooperation to a whole new level in 2022 with our fourth annual STATEWIDE day of kindness, CU Kind Day on October 10th! So, join in on the fun by committing to spread kindness and credit union awareness by giving back to the communities we serve on 10/10/22!As always, you are encouraged to customize your outreach effort to best fit your credit union’s schedule and specific community needs.
If you need help developing a plan for CU Kind Day, visit the CU Kind Day Headquarters. Here you will find everything you need to make your CU Kind Day efforts simple and fun!

International Credit Union (ICU) Day® celebrates the spirit of the global credit union movement. The day is recognized to reflect upon the credit union movement’s history, promote its achievements, recognize hard work and share member experiences. International Credit Union (ICU) Day® has been celebrated on the third Thursday of October since 1948.
The ultimate goal is to raise awareness about the tremendous work that credit unions and other financial cooperatives are doing around the world and give members the opportunity to get more engaged. The day of festivities for credit unions and financial cooperatives globally includes fundraisers, open houses, contests, picnics, volunteering and parades.
The 74th anniversary of International Credit Union Day® is set for Thursday, October 20, 2022. This year, we will gather as a global movement under the theme: “Empower Your Financial Future with a Credit Union™.”
We encourage credit unions around the globe to share social media stories of member empowerment on ICU Day. World Council shared one such example on Episode 16 of The Global Credit Union Podcast. You can hear that here.
International Credit Union Day is brought to you by World Council of Credit Unions and Credit Union National Association (CUNA).
International Credit Union Day 2022 is sponsored by CUNA Strategic Services partner Zogo Finance.
Official ICU Day 2022 posters and logos are available below.
For further information, contact us at [email protected].
Click here to register.
The results are in! On October 18 at 11:00am CDT, join us for the first look into the 2nd annual DEI Practices and Policies Survey.
Building on the first year, this second survey continued to measure and track the credit union industry’s adoption of DEI policy and practice bundles but dove deeper into understanding the effects and relationships between these policies and practices and organizational performance.
All Filene webinars are in Central Time Zone.
Click here to register.
As more and more people opt to receive financial services online or through mobile apps, and physical transactions increasingly take place through ATMs and ITMs, could this mean we are seeing the eventual end of traditional branches? If this is true, the change likely represents a transformation, not an elimination, of the physical branch.
There are big questions looming around physical branches and Filene’s hot topic webinar series continues with a special session looking into the future of branches. Join Filene and a panel of credit union leaders on Thursday, October 6 at 11:00am CDT, as we dive into what the future of branch banking might look like.
All Filene webinars are in Central Time Zone.
NASCUS, in partnership wtih AACUL and CUNA, is hosting the State Issues & Policy Professionals (SIPPs) Collaborative Meeting.
By invitation only.
Purpose: To provide a monthly forum for Leagues’ state issues and policy professionals to discuss state issues in an open and candid environment. Sessions are meant to raise awareness of state activity, legislative and regulatory issues and challenges or victories occurring across the country.
For more information: Contact Sarah Stevenson, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs.
NASCUS, in partnership wtih AACUL and CUNA, is hosting the State Issues & Policy Professionals (SIPPs) Collaborative Meeting.
By invitation only.
Purpose: To provide a monthly forum for Leagues’ state issues and policy professionals to discuss state issues in an open and candid environment. Sessions are meant to raise awareness of state activity, legislative and regulatory issues and challenges or victories occurring across the country.
For more information: Contact Sarah Stevenson, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs.
Click on the image above to access a recording of the hearing.
THE COMMITTEE ON BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS will meet in OPEN SESSION, HYBRID FORMAT to conduct a hearing on “New Consumer Financial Products and the Impacts to Workers.” The witnesses will be: Ms. Rachel Gittleman, Financial Services Outreach Manager, Consumer Federation of America; Ms. Penny Lee, CEO, Financial Technology Association; Professor Todd J. Zywicki, George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law at George Mason University Antonin Scalia School of Law; and Mr. David H. Seligman, Executive Director, Towards Justice.
