NCUA seeks stakeholder input for future strategic planning

Todd M. Harper, NCUA Chairman - National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
Todd M. Harper, NCUA Chairman - National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
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National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Chairman Kyle S. Hauptman has invited stakeholders to offer suggestions and feedback on the agency’s operations and initiatives. This input will assist in developing the NCUA’s 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, which will guide its operational and budgetary priorities.

Chairman Hauptman stated, “As we reimagine the NCUA, I invite the public to review the NCUA’s 2022–2026 Strategic Plan and encourage you to provide your feedback and ideas. Tell us what’s overly burdensome, what could be done better or quicker, and what do you think NCUA is doing that is not creating value.”

Stakeholders can send their feedback by emailing AskNCUA@ncua.gov. The responses will contribute to shaping the agency’s upcoming strategic plan and budget for 2026–2027.

In compliance with Executive Order 14210, which focuses on workforce optimization within government departments, the NCUA has implemented a Voluntary Separation Program to decrease its workforce size. Additionally, it is restructuring operations to enhance effectiveness and efficiency while safeguarding cooperative credit systems and member-owners. The anticipated strategic plan aims to strengthen these changes under Chairman Hauptman’s leadership in line with Executive Order 14210.

The NCUA functions as an independent federal agency established by Congress to regulate, charter, and supervise federal credit unions. It manages the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund with full U.S. backing, insuring deposits for over 135 million account holders across federal credit unions and most state-chartered credit unions. The agency also plays a role in consumer protection education and financial literacy advocacy.

For media inquiries: OEACmail@ncua.gov or call 703.518.6330.



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