ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Feb. 14, 2020) – The National Credit Union Administration’s four funds again earned unmodified, or “clean,” audit opinions for 2019, according to audited financial statements released today by the agency’s Office of the Inspector General.
The complete 2019 financial statement audits (opens new window) are available on NCUA.gov.
The financial statements, audited by the independent auditor KPMG LLP, cover the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, the agency’s Operating Fund, the Central Liquidity Facility, and the Community Development Revolving Loan Fund.
The Share Insurance Fund, which held assets of $16.7 billion on Dec. 31, 2019, protects the deposits of more than 119 million members at more than 5,200 federally insured credit unions.
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