Built for the people who have to know the market.
CU Wire Data is an independent credit-union market desk. It connects public filings, source records, peer context, HMDA, market tracking, regulatory activity, and reporting from The Credit Union Wire around the credit union.
The public record should be usable before the meeting starts.
Credit-union data is open, but the raw form is built for filings, not daily work. Call reports, branch records, merger filings, CUSO registrations, HMDA rows, and regulatory activity sit in different places with different shapes.
CU Wire Data does the matching and reconciliation work once. Source periods stay visible, related records stay attached, and the output becomes profiles, comparisons, maps, exports, and reports a working team can use quickly.
Source first
Filing periods, source labels, account names, and identifiers stay close to the displayed number.
Market frame
Institution work includes peer sets, states, branch footprint, M&A, vendors, CUSOs, and regulatory context.
Report ready
The same data can move into a board packet, comparison, export, or quick profile without starting over.
Independent
The Wire adds reporting and corrections standards without vendor sponsorship or editorial influence.
Built by Joshua J. Herman.
I founded The Credit Union Wire in February 2025 and launched CU Wire Data in March 2026. The work comes from years inside credit unions, fintech, and supervision, plus a simple frustration: too much market knowledge is trapped in source files, one-off spreadsheets, and scattered coverage.
The product is intentionally practical: find the institution, verify the source record, compare the peer set, and leave with something useful without flattening the nuance.
The Credit Union Wire begins publishing credit-union reporting, submissions, corrections standards, and briefs with source trails.
CU Wire Data launches as the research terminal behind the reporting: profiles, peer sets, filings, branches, M&A, regulation, and exports.
The platform supports credit unions, executives, partners, advisors, vendors, researchers, and reporters who need the market in working form.
Market briefings and working sessions.
Use CU Wire Data for board preparation, planning sessions, webinars, conference panels, podcasts, and member education where the conversation needs public records, regulatory context, M&A, vendors, mortgage signals, and market movement.
Use records in the room.
Start with the institution, show the underlying records, and keep the discussion tied to what can be checked.
Open the terminal for institution profiles, comparisons, reports, reported-location maps, M&A, regulation, vendors, CUSOs, mortgage signals, and Wire reporting.
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