Accounts Remain Protected by Share Insurance Fund; Member Services Uninterrupted
Alexandria, VA (July 10, 2026) – The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) today placed WeDevelopment Federal Credit Union (FCU) in Kansas City, Missouri, into conservatorship. Member services will continue while NCUA works to resolve issues affecting the credit union’s operations.
NCUA placed WeDevelopment FCU into conservatorship because of unsafe and unsound practices at the credit union.
Member deposits at WeDevelopment FCU remain protected by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, which has the backing of the full faith and credit of the United States. Administered by NCUA, the Share Insurance Fund insures individual accounts at WeDevelopment FCU up to $250,000. A member’s interest in all joint accounts combined is insured up to $250,000. The Share Insurance Fund also separately protects IRA and KEOGH retirement accounts up to $250,000.
Member services will continue uninterrupted at WeDevelopment FCU’s main office at:
WeDevelopment FCU
3123 Prospect Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64128
WeDevelopment FCU members can continue to conduct normal financial transactions, deposit and access funds, make loan payments, and use shares. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central. While continuing normal member services, NCUA will work to resolve issues affecting the credit union’s operations.
Members with questions about WeDevelopment FCU operations may contact the credit union at 816.266.1003. Members with questions about the conservatorship may review the WeDevelopment FCU frequently asked questions posted on NCUA’s website. Members with questions about their Share Insurance Fund coverage can find more information in the Share Insurance Coverage section of NCUA’s MyCreditUnion.gov consumer website.
WeDevelopment FCU is a federally insured, federally chartered credit union with 933 members and reported assets of $2.63 million according to the credit union’s recent Call Report. WeDevelopment FCU serves underserved communities within 57 census tracts in Jackson County, Missouri.