The National Credit Union Association (NCUA) is an independent federal agency established in 1934 to charter and supervise federal credit unions. With a mission to insure the savings of 80 million account holders, the NCUA plays a crucial role in safeguarding the financial interests of credit union members.
Located in the 7000 building behind Perimeter Mall in Atlanta, GA, the NCUA offices serve as a hub for overseeing and regulating the operations of federal credit unions across the country. Since its founding following the signing of the Federal Credit Union Act by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the NCUA has remained dedicated to upholding the integrity and security of credit union savings.
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