Why NASCUS

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State Agencies

Forty-six state and territorial agencies contribute industry-specific data to our Around the States reports, quarterly updates, and the membersonly State System Profile database, which offers searchable insights on agency structure, staffing, and powers.

Regulatory Agencies

Thirty state regulatory agencies are NASCUS-accredited, demonstrating excellence in regulatory proficiency and industry standards through a rigorous peer review process.

State-Based Guides

NASCUS has published 20 State Benefit Guides, offering a 360-degree view of state charters, regulators, and key statutory and regulatory references. Additional state guides are currently in production.

NASCUS gives us an opportunity to collaborate and engage with people from around the country. NASCUS’s programs are very different in that both credit unions and regulators get together to listen and discuss what’s happening in the industry.

Robert Cashman

President and CEO, Metro Credit Union

I think the true benefit to NASCUS is the interaction that it has with the credit union movement. And the interaction between credit union leadership and leagues is important to have access to ALL regulators, not just the regulator that regulates your state.

Katie Averill

Superintendent, Iowa Division of Credit Unions, Iowa Department of Insurance and Financial Services

NASCUS is a great organization to develop connections with other regulators to get an understanding of different approaches to dealing with different situations, and how that can help them improve their own organizations.

Corey Krebs

Assistant Commissioner, North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions