Kansas Credit Unions

61 federally-insured credit unions · 745K members · $10.0B combined assets

61
Credit Unions
745K
Total Members
$10.0B
Combined Assets
65/100
Avg Health Score

Health Score Distribution

7
Excellent
80-100
35
Good
60-79
17
Fair
40-59
2
Weak
Below 40

All Credit Unions in Kansas

Credit Union Health
EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA 86
PANHANDLE Wellington 85
KAN COLO HOISINGTON 83
SM MISSION 82
ENVISTA Topeka 80
TOPEKA POLICE TOPEKA 80
U S P L K EMPLOYEES LEAVENWORTH 80
MIDWEST REGIONAL Kansas City 78
RELIANCE Kansas City 78
TOPEKA FIREMEN'S Topeka 78
DILLON Hutchinson 77
SKYWARD Wichita 77
GARDEN CITY TEACHERS GARDEN CITY 75
ARK VALLEY Arkansas City 73
CO-OPERATIVE COFFEYVILLE 73
CREDIT UNION OF DODGE CITY Dodge City 73
ELLIS ELLIS 73
EMPOWER BLUE TOPEKA 73
K C K FIREMEN & POLICE KANSAS CITY 73
K.U.M.C. Shawnee 73
UNITED NORTHWEST NORTON 73
WHITE EAGLE Augusta 73
MAINSTREET Lenexa 72
SALINA MUNICIPAL SALINA 72
CENTRAL KANSAS EDUCATION Salina 71
MCPHERSON CO-OP MCPHERSON 71
CATHOLIC FAMILY Wichita 70
CREDIT UNION OF AMERICA Wichita 70
CREDIT UNION OF EMPORIA EMPORIA 70
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Manhattan 69
1ST KANSAS Topeka 68
B&V OVERLAND PARK 68
EAGLE ATCHISON 68
MAZUMA Overland Park 67
FARMWAY BELOIT 64
KANSAS TEACHERS COMMUNITY Pittsburg 64
FRONTIER COMMUNITY Leavenworth 63
QUANTUM Wichita 62
HEARTLAND HUTCHINSON 61
MID AMERICAN Wichita 61
MID-KANSAS MOUNDRIDGE 60
PEOPLES CHOICE Coffeyville 60
TRI-COUNTY GRINNELL 59
MORTON South Hutchinso 58
CROSSROADS GOESSEL 57
BELL HUTCHINSON 56
CAMPUS Wichita 56
SUNFLOWER COMMUNITY Marysville 56
GOLDEN PLAINS Garden City 55
HUTCHINSON POSTAL & COMMUNITY HUTCHINSON 55
AZURA Topeka 53
C & R Clay Center 53
HUTCHINSON GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES Hutchinson 53
MID PLAINS GLASCO 52
SUNFLOWER Valley Center 47
QUINDARO HOMES Kansas City 46
SALINA INTERPAROCHIAL SALINA 46
WICHITA Wichita 45
WHEAT STATE Wichita 41
CATHOLICS UNITED HUTCHINSON 38
KC FAIRFAX KANSAS CITY 35

Source: NCUA 5300 Call Report, Q4 2025. Source: NCUA Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), federal deposit insurance up to $250,000. Not affiliated with NCUA. For informational purposes only.

What This Data Says About Credit Unions in Kansas

Kansas is home to 61 federally-insured credit unions collectively serving 745K members with $10.0B in combined assets, based on the most recent NCUA 5300 Call Report (Q4 2025). The state's average health score of 65/100 reflects the blended performance of every charter operating within its borders — state-chartered, federally-chartered, community, employer-based, and multi-SEG credit unions alike. EMPORIA STATE of EMPORIA currently leads the cohort with a health score of 86/100, while the full distribution spans 61 institutions ranked below.

The health distribution breaks into four bands: 7 credit unions score 80–100 (Excellent), 35 score 60–79 (Good), 17 score 40–59 (Fair), and 2 fall below 40 (Weak). These scores are a weighted composite of five NCUA-reported metrics: net worth ratio (30%), delinquency rate (25%), return on assets (15%), year-over-year member growth (15%), and loan-to-share ratio (15%). A score in the Excellent band typically indicates a net worth ratio comfortably above the 7.0% NCUA "well capitalized" floor, sub-1% delinquency, positive ROA, and a loan-to-share ratio inside the 60–80% balanced-liquidity window. Fair and Weak institutions are not necessarily in distress — NCUA supervises all federally-insured credit unions through CAMEL ratings and Prompt Corrective Action triggers — but the composite signals where financial buffers are thinner than peers.

Every credit union on this page carries NCUSIF deposit insurance up to $250,000 per depositor per ownership category, administered by the National Credit Union Administration — identical coverage to FDIC insurance at banks. Membership eligibility varies by charter: community charters serve anyone living, working, worshiping, or attending school in a defined geography, while employer-based and associational charters require a specific common bond. Rates, fees, and product offerings also vary widely across Kansas's 61 institutions, so prospective members should verify current terms directly with each credit union before opening accounts or applying for loans. This page is informational only, reflects quarterly reported NCUA data (not real-time financials), and is not financial advice or a solicitation to join any specific institution.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many credit unions are in Kansas?

There are 61 federally-insured credit unions in Kansas as of Q4 2025, with a combined 745K members and $10.0B in total assets. All data is sourced from the NCUA 5300 Call Report.

What is the healthiest credit union in Kansas?

Based on NCUA Q4 2025 data, EMPORIA STATE in EMPORIA ranks highest in Kansas with a health score of 86/100. Health scores combine net worth ratio, delinquency rate, return on assets, member growth, and loan-to-share ratio.

Are credit unions safer than banks?

Credit unions are federally insured by the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) up to $250,000 per account, the same insurance limit as FDIC-insured banks. Credit unions are member-owned nonprofits, which means profits are returned to members as lower fees and better rates rather than to shareholders. Both institution types offer equivalent deposit protection.