Agency Offices - Central Office Management
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The Mission of Office of the Chief Economist is to support NCUA’s safety and soundness goals by enhancing economic intelligence and understanding of emerging microeconomic and macroeconomic risks. Read more
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The Office of Chief Financial Officer responsibilities include agency budget preparation, ongoing finance and accounting functions, and management and NCUSIF operations. Read more
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The Office of Chief Information Officer is responsible for managing NCUA’s automated information resources. Read more
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The Office of Consumer Protection was established in 2010 to better protect Americans who belong to credit unions. Read more
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The Office of Corporate Credit Unions centralizes the supervision of the corporate credit union system through NCUA’s headquarters in Alexandria, VA. Read more
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The Office of Examination & Insurance provides national guidance for NCUA’s efforts to assure the safety and soundness of federally insured credit unions. Read more
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The Office of the Executive Director is responsible for the agency’s daily operation and reports directly to the NCUA Chairman. Read more
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The Office of General Counsel has responsibility for all legal matters affecting NCUA, including representing the agency in litigation. Read more
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The Office of Human Resources provides comprehensive human resources functions to all NCUA employees, including recruitment and merit promotion, training and employee benefits. Read more
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The Office of Inspector General, formerly the Office of Internal Audit, was established in response to Inspector General Act amendments requiring NCUA to establish and maintain an OIG office. Read more
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The Office of Minority and Women (OMWI) was formed in response to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. Read more
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The Office of Public & Congressional Affairs provides information to the public, credit unions, Congress, credit union leagues and trade organizations, the media and NCUA employees. Read more
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The Office of Small Credit Union Initiatives (OSCUI) was formed to foster credit union development and their effective delivery of financial services, facilitate expansion of credit union services through new charters and field of membership expansions. Read more
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NCUA's Ombudsman investigates complaints and recommends solutions. These complaints must relate to regulatory issues that cannot be resolved at the operational (regional) level. Read more