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National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS)
View AgencyNASCUS is a one-of-a-kind, inclusive marketplace of ideas, bringing together state regulators, state and federal credit unions, leagues, and industry partners. By fostering collaboration and diverse perspectives, NASCUS shapes policy, sharpens supervision, and drives innovation to ensure a safe, growth-oriented credit union landscape. Our mission is to strengthen the dual charter system by promoting vibrant state-charter options, balanced regulation, and cooperative advancement across the entire credit union system.
Message Organiser2026 NASCUS State System Summit
Tuesday, August 11, 2026 - Thursday, August 13, 2026
Seminar
Philadelphia
The Notary Hotel, 21 North Juniper Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA
Event Overview
The National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) invites you to attend our 61st Annual Meeting, the State System Summit (S3)—returning in August 2026 to Philadelphia, during a milestone year in our nation’s history.
As the financial services sector faces rapid transformation and heightened competition, now is the moment to engage with peers and thought leaders to help shape what comes next for our collective credit union system—grounded in shared history and focused on a forward-looking mission.
Join us in Philadelphia, August 11-13, as we celebrate 250 years of American innovation and chart the next chapter—Together.
As America marks its 250th anniversary, there is no more fitting place for the industry to gather than Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution shaped a legacy of collaboration, innovation, and collective progress.
Designed to spark meaningful dialogue and connection, S3 convenes regulators, credit union executives, and industry leaders for forward-looking education and high-impact networking, exploring topics such as digital assets, fintech expansion, evolving credit union powers, and the regulatory balance needed to support innovation and safety.


