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As the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS), we advance credit union legislation, regulation, and supervision to promote a resilient state-chartered cooperative credit union system through regulator and credit union collaboration.
The Supreme Court has dramatically restructured the framework for agency deference through a series of decisions. In this webinar we will discuss SCOTUS’s landmark decisions in Loper Bright & Corner Post and the resulting overturning of the Chevron deference.
FinCEN Issues Proposed Rulemaking to Strengthen AML Programs; How Regulators Are Using Banks to Illuminate Shadow Banks; Recent SCOTUS Decisions Could Significantly Impact the Payments Industry; How To Tell If Your Online Accounts Have Been Hacked; and more.
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Join us Oct. 21-23 in Colorado Springs. This event brings state regulators, credit union professionals, and topic-specific experts together to share best practices, collaborate on industry issues, as well as exchange ideas and resources.

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Around the States is a compilation of Q1 2024 state system data points, state charter benefits, recent credit union news, and financial services policy developments across the country.
The CFPB implements and enforces Federal consumer financial law and ensures that markets for consumer financial products are fair, transparent, and competitive.
NASCUS summarizes the NCUA’s activities on an array of topics impacting federal and state-chartered credit unions. Explore rules, regulations, letters, and risk alerts…
This database provides a searchable catalog of state credit union regulatory agencies (structure, funding, examination programs) and key state credit union powers. Login required.
Our mission is to forge a vibrant dual charter system by promoting a relevant, growth-oriented, and healthy state charter option.