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NCUA Board

The NCUA Board is a governing body that oversees the National Credit Union Administration, which is the federal agency responsible for regulating and insuring credit unions in the United States. Comprising three members appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, the board establishes policies to ensure the safety, soundness, and stability of credit unions, protects members’ deposits, and promotes the growth of credit union services. Their decisions help maintain public confidence in credit unions and support their role as cooperative financial institutions serving members.