America’s Credit Unions is the national trade association representing credit unions in the United States. It was formed through the merger of the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) and the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions (NAFCU).
This organization advocates for credit unions at the national level, influencing policy, regulation, and industry standards. It plays a key role in supporting the credit union movement and promoting financial inclusion.
The organization:
America’s Credit Unions works with policymakers to shape regulations that benefit credit union members.
Who are its members?
Credit unions across the U.S.
What does it do?
Advocacy, education, and industry support.
Why was it formed?
To unify representation of credit unions.