S. territories. 5 trillion in combined assets.
Rather than offering financial products directly, CUScore functions as an educational and research resource that enables consumers to evaluate credit unions by financial health scores, total assets, membership size, and state location. The platform positions itself as an independent entity, explicitly stating it is not affiliated with the NCUA or any individual credit union. CUScore distinguishes itself through its comprehensive comparative framework, allowing consumers to browse credit unions by state and access rankings of the largest institutions by assets.
The platform emphasizes member education through free guides covering credit union fundamentals, credit union versus bank comparisons, and membership eligibility requirements. The site presents factual, NCUA-sourced data and maintains transparency about its data sourcing and update frequency (Q4 2025). However, as a directory rather than a credit union itself, CUScore cannot process member accounts, loans, or financial transactions—it serves purely an informational function.
Users seeking actual credit union services must apply directly to member-owned institutions after researching options through this platform.