NCUA Eases Path for Credit Unions to Become Savings Banks
Published Date: 2/11/2026
Proposed Rule
Summary
The NCUA is making it easier for insured credit unions to become mutual savings banks by cutting some complicated rules and paperwork. This change helps credit union leaders make smarter business choices, saves money, and keeps members well-informed. If you’re involved, get ready to share your thoughts by April 13, 2026!
Analyzed Economic Effects
6 provisions identified: 5 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Formatting Rules Removed (12‑point)
The rule would remove the regulation that required conversion notices to use bold type and a minimum 12-point font (the current "clear and conspicuous" formatting rule). The NCUA says dropping this mandate gives credit union boards more flexibility to design disclosures and may reduce administrative costs.
Notice Posting Replaced Newspaper
Instead of requiring newspaper publication, the rule would require conversion notice no later than 30 days before a board vote to be posted in the credit union's lobby(s), on the credit union's website, and on a member's home‑banking landing page (if any). If the notice is not on the website home page, the home page must have a visible link to the notice on a standard monitor without scrolling.
Reduce Prescriptive Disclosure Rules
The rule would remove certain prescriptive disclosure requirements in Sec. 708a.104, including the paragraph that set typographical rules and the specific example sentence in the plain‑language requirement. The Board says this reserves communication detail to credit union boards and reduces prescriptive formatting direction.
Member Materials & Web Posting Rules
The rule revises member‑materials procedures: it removes requirements to submit potentially improper member materials to a Regional Director within 7 days and to forward improper materials to regional directors. It also spells out delivery and payment rules: credit unions must deliver member materials by the date members receive the 30‑day notice or postpone the mailing and meeting; "appropriate advance payment" is defined as 150% of first‑class postage for mailings and $200 for e‑mail to consenting members. The rule requires a portion of the website be made available free for members to post opinions, and retains 90‑day notice and 35‑day submission timing for member opinions.
Remove Non‑Binding Voting Guidelines
The rule would remove Sec. 708a.113, a non‑binding set of "Voting Guidelines" (advice on state law applicability, voter eligibility, scheduling). The NCUA says the guidelines are advisory and better handled outside the Code of Federal Regulations to avoid confusion between suggestions and binding rules.
No Significant Impact on Small CUs
The NCUA certifies under the Regulatory Flexibility Act that the proposed rule would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small federally insured credit unions (those with under $100 million in assets).
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