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Methodology & data sources

CURate compares the national average rates that US credit unions and banks pay on deposits and charge on loans. This page documents exactly where every figure comes from, the snapshot date, and how the calculators work. Transparency is core to our accuracy: we never invent a number.

Primary data source: rates

Our rate tables are the NCUA Credit Union and Bank Rates, 2025 Q4, published by the National Credit Union Administration. The report gives the national average rate at federally insured credit unions versus banks for 23 deposit and loan products. The underlying interest-rate survey is collected for the NCUA by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The figures we use are rates as of December 26, 2025 (the 2025 Q4 report, the latest available at publication). The data is a US government work in the public domain.

Secondary source: credit-union directory

The largest-credit-unions directory (50 institutions) lists assets, members and headquarters drawn from NCUA Quarterly Credit Union Data (the 5300 Call Report) and each credit union's public reporting. Asset figures are approximate and rounded to the nearest $0.1 billion. The NCUA does not publish per-credit-union deposit or loan rates, so directory pages deliberately show size and membership facts only - never a per-credit-union rate, which we would otherwise have to guess.

Data sources table

SourceRefresh cadenceLicense
NCUA Credit Union and Bank Rates (2025 Q4) none Public domain (US government work)
NCUA Quarterly Credit Union Data (5300 Call Report) none Public domain (US government work)
NCUA Share Insurance Fund none Public domain (US government work)

How the calculators work

The calculators run entirely in your browser and do not store your inputs. They use the NCUA national average rates above:

Assumptions & limitations

Corrections

Spotted an error or a newer NCUA report? Tell us and we will update. See our disclaimer - this is general information, not financial advice.

Last updated: 2026-06-22