NCUA Seeks Credit Union Input to Streamline Data Reporting
Published Date: 4/24/2026
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Summary
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) wants to make it easier and faster for credit unions to share important data by improving their current reports and systems. They’re asking credit unions for ideas on what’s tricky and how to fix it. Credit unions should send their feedback by June 23, 2026, so changes can save time and maybe even money down the road.
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