Regional financial institutions are essential to local economies, supporting small businesses, community projects, and everyday financial services. As a member-owned cooperative, CCCU puts people first by offering competitive rates, lower fees, and personalized financial solutions.
The America’s Best Regional Banks and Credit Union 2026 list was created using a detailed evaluation of financial strength, including measures such as Texas Ratio, profitability and lending activity. The ranking also considered recent press coverage and extensive consumer feedback, including a nationwide survey of more than 71,000 Americans. Based on this analysis, the top 500 regional banks and top 500 credit unions were selected.
“This recognition is made possible by the trust of our nearly 60,000 members,” said Matt Kershaw, CEO of CCCU. “Being the only credit union in the state of Nevada having this recognition reinforces our commitment to serving our members with integrity, innovation and a genuine focus on their financial success.”
This distinction reflects CCCU’s continued focus on putting members first and supporting the communities it serves. CCCU remains dedicated to providing trusted financial solutions while strengthening local neighborhoods through service, partnership, and long-term commitment. To learn more about CCCU and its commitment to serving members and the community, visit www.ccculv.org.
About Clark County Credit Union
Founded in 1951, CCCU is a not-for-profit financial institution dedicated to serving its members with outstanding financial products and services. They serve over 59,000 members who are municipal employees (Clark County, City of Henderson, City of Las Vegas, and City of North Las Vegas), medical professionals, members of Nevada Public Radio (KNPR) and numerous select employer groups. With a focus on community involvement and personalized service, CCCU continues to be a trusted financial partner for individuals and families in the Las Vegas area. CCCU has assets of $1.5 billion and six branches throughout Southern Nevada. More information about CCCU can be found online at www.ccculv.org.