National Credit Union Administration
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3428
Phone, 703-518-6300. Internet, http://www.ncua.gov/.
Chairman Norman E. D'Amours
Members of the Board Dennis Dollar, Yolanda Townsend Wheat
Executive Director (vacancy)
Secretary to the Board Becky Baker
Executive Assistant to the Chairman W. Robert Hall
Executive Assistant to Board Member Kirk Cueves
Dollar
Executive Assistant to Board Member Margaret Broadaway
Wheat
General Counsel Robert Fenner
Director, Public and Congressional Affairs Robert E. Loftus
Director, Office of Examination and Insurance David M. Marquis
Inspector General H. Frank Thomas
Chief Financial Officer Dennis Winans
Director, Office of Community Development Credit Joyce Jackson
Unions
Director, Office of Investment Services Edward Dupcak
Director, Office of Technology and Information Doug Verner
Services
Director, Office of Administration James L. Baylen
Director, Office of Human Resources (vacancy)
Director, Office of Training and Development Robert Pompa
Director, Office of Corporate Credit Unions Robert F. Schafer
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The National Credit Union Administration Board is responsible for chartering, insuring, supervising, and examining Federal credit unions and administering the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. The Board also administers the Community Development Revolving Loan Fund and manages the Central Liquidity Facility, a mixed-ownership Government corporation whose purpose is to supply emergency loans to member credit unions.
The National Credit Union Administration was established by act of March
10, 1970 (12 U.S.C. 1752), and reorganized by act of November 10, 1978
(12 U.S.C. 226), as an independent agency in the executive branch of the Federal Government. It regulates and insures all Federal credit unions and insures State-chartered credit unions that apply and qualify for share insurance.
Activities
Chartering The Administration's Board grants Federal credit union charters to groups sharing a common bond of occupation or association, or groups within a well-defined neighborhood, community, or rural district. A preliminary investigation is made to determine if certain minimum standards are met before granting a Federal charter.
For further information, contact the appropriate regional office listed in the table below.
Supervision Supervisory activities are carried out through annual examiner contacts...
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