Bramble Data turns hard-to-use public records into research-grade industry datasets. We pull together filings, registries, relationships, locations, transactions, and market signals so people can work from the signal instead of the mess.
CU Wire Data is the credit-union dataset: public filings, peer benchmarking, branch maps, M&A, CUSOs, vendors, and institutional research in one workspace.
CU Wire Data
Institution Explorer
Search, filter, and compare any of 4,287 federally insured credit unions. Financial profiles with capital metrics, asset quality, earnings, membership, and branch footprint — all in one searchable interface.
CU Spotlight
Quick-reference institution profiles with key financial metrics, peer percentile positioning, six-axis radar charts, and generated analysis — strengths, considerations, and opportunities.
Research Reports
Comprehensive institutional reports with executive summaries, income statements, balance sheets, 10-year quarterly trend tables, and peer comparison charts. Exportable for board presentations.
10-Year Financial History
40+ quarters of NCUA 5300 call report data per institution. Track trajectories in asset growth, capital adequacy, member trends, delinquency, and more — in sortable, comparable trend tables.
Benchmarking & screening
Peer Benchmarking
Per-metric percentile positioning across net worth ratio, delinquency, ROA, loan-to-share, and growth indicators. Compare any institution against the full industry or within asset tiers.
Custom Peer Groups
Build custom peer groups by asset tier, state, asset range, and financial health. Benchmark any institution against your defined peer set with composite scoring and radar chart overlays.
Advanced Screening
Filter 4,287 institutions by state, asset tier, capital position, growth metrics, and financial performance. Sortable results with slide-in detail panels and CSV export.
Multi-Metric Radar Analysis
Six-dimension visual positioning showing how an institution compares across capital, asset quality, earnings, growth, liquidity, and membership — relative to peers, at a glance.
Analysis & forecasting
Time-Series Explorer
Chart any financial metric over 10 years for up to 5 credit unions simultaneously. Raw values, indexed comparison, and quarter-over-quarter modes with industry average overlays.
Trend Forecasting
Next-quarter financial projections using 10 years of historical data. Confidence intervals, statistical methodology, and narrative analysis for each predicted metric.
Stress Testing
Model institutional resilience against rate shocks, recession scenarios, and membership loss. Custom scenario builder with before/after comparisons and resilience grading.
Industry Dashboard
Aggregate financial indicators across all 4,287 credit unions. Asset distribution, net worth ratio trends, top institutions by assets, and sector-wide pulse metrics.
Industry intelligence
The Credit Union Wire
Independent industry news and analysis covering regulatory developments, mergers, technology, lending trends, and growth strategies across the credit union sector.
Mergers & CUSO Registry
Searchable registries of credit union mergers, charter changes, and CUSO partnerships. Institutional relationships, consolidation history, and service organization networks.
CU Market Index
A custom index tracking 22 publicly traded companies in the credit union ecosystem — core processors, fintechs, lending platforms, and service providers with daily price data.
Branch Mapping
22,000+ geocoded branch locations on interactive maps. View any institution's physical footprint, explore branch density by state, and access state-level financial aggregates.
Data foundation
CU Wire Data is sourced from official federal filings — quarterly NCUA 5300 call reports, branch office records, merger registries, and CUSO registries. Branch locations are geocoded through the US Census Bureau. Bramble structures and indexes this data for research — we do not issue ratings, scores, or regulatory assessments.
Built for
CU Wire Data is built for credit union executives benchmarking against peers, board members preparing for quarterly reviews, analysts tracking industry-level trends, consultants advising credit union clients, vendors understanding the institutional landscape, and journalists covering the cooperative financial sector.
Why credit unions
We started with credit unions because the industry's financial data was public but not accessible — and professionals deserved research-grade tools, not raw data files. The same pattern exists in other record-heavy markets. Credit unions are where the work is live today.
Questions, feedback, or feature requests: info@thecreditunionwire.com.