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DCUC urges NCUA to streamline credit union data collection, reduce unnecessary  reporting burdens 

WASHINGTON, DC (June 22, 2026) |

Today, the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) submitted a comment  letter to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) in response to the agency's Request  for Information (RFI) seeking opportunities to enhance and streamline its data collection  processes for federally insured credit unions. 

In its comments, DCUC expressed support for the NCUA's continued use of Call Reports and  Profile submissions to collect supervisory information while emphasizing that reporting  requirements should be routinely evaluated to ensure they remain necessary, relevant, and  appropriately tailored to their intended supervisory purpose. 

DCUC encouraged the agency to view the RFI as the beginning of an ongoing dialogue with the  credit union industry, recommending continued engagement with the professionals responsible  for preparing Call Reports and Profile submissions as future revisions are considered. DCUC also requested the agency to improve the clarity and consistency of its Call Report Instructions  by providing additional examples, frequently asked questions, and guidance for reporting fields  that commonly generate errors. 

Additionally, DCUC suggested the NCUA conduct a comprehensive review of every data point  collected to determine whether each serves a critical supervisory, insurance, or regulatory  purpose; remove of duplicative reporting requirements; and ensure Profile documents only  require certification and resubmission when changes have occurred. 

"Credit unions share the NCUA's commitment to accurate and meaningful reporting, but data  collection should always serve a clear supervisory purpose and not create unnecessary  administrative burdens," says Jason Stverak, DCUC Chief Advocacy Officer. "By regularly  reviewing reporting requirements, improving guidance, eliminating duplicative requests, and  maintaining an ongoing dialogue with industry stakeholders, the NCUA can modernize its data 

collection process while allowing credit unions to devote more time and resources to serving  their members." 

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