NCUA Releases Q2 2018 Credit Union System Performance Data

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Sept. 6, 2018) – Data on the financial performance of federally insured credit unions for the quarter ending June 30, 2018, are now available from the National Credit Union Administration.

The Quarterly Credit Union Data Summary features an updated design that includes an overview of the quarterly Call Report data as well as tables showing the recent history of major credit union performance indicators. The summary includes a description of collection and reporting changes that affect some of the performance indicators in the tables.

The NCUA makes extensive credit union system performance data available in the Credit Union Analysis section of NCUA.gov. In addition to the quarterly data summaries, the analysis section has detailed financial information and chart packs showing financial trends in federally insured credit unions.

 

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