Circles indicate the headquarter locations and asset sizes of banks and credit unions owned by, and community development financial institutions primarily serving, American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian individuals and communities. Hover over the circles for more information. For source information, see About the Data

Detailed Profiles of Individual Institutions

Select an institution: AllNations Bank Bank of Cherokee County Bank of Commerce Bank2 Bay Bank Choctaw Federal Credit Union Eagle Bank F&M Bank First American Credit Union First National Bank & Trust FirstBank Fort Gibson State Bank Four Corners FCU Hawaii First Federal Credit Union Lac Courte Orielles Federal Credit Union Lakota Federal Credit Union Local Union 1186 IBEW Federal Credit Union Lumbee Guaranty State Bank Molokai Community Federal Credit Union Native American Bank NA Northern Eagle Federal Credit Union Oklahoma State Bank People's Bank of Seneca Pinnacle Bank Rabun-Tallulah Federal Credit Union Seneca Nation of Indians Federal Credit Union Sisseton-Wahpeton Federal Credit Union Tongass Federal Credit Union Turtle Mountain State Bank White Earth Federal Credit Union Wolf Point Federal Credit Union Woodlands National Bank

(Currently includes only banks and credit unions.)

About the NAFI Data

View the source data

The map connects you to data from the following sources:

The Federal Reserve System’s Partnership for Progress webpage: www.fedpartnership.gov/peer-data/2016/4q/2016-4q_native-american-banks, with basic identifying information about Native-owned banks.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s site www5.fdic.gov/idasp/advSearchLanding.asp for financial data from banks’ quarterly Call Reports.

The National Credit Union Administration’s site www.ncua.gov/About/leadership/Documents/Minority-and-Women-Inclusion/minority-depository-institutions.pdf, with basic identifying information about Native-serving credit unions. (Native-serving credit unions on the map are those listed with “Native American” and no other group in the Member Minority Category(ies) field, as well as Tongass Federal Credit Union, identified as a Native-serving credit union by NCUA staff.)

The National Credit Union Administration’s site www.ncua.gov/analysis/Pages/call-report-data.aspx for financial data from credit unions’ quarterly Call Reports.

The U.S. Treasury CDFI Fund’s site https://www.cdfifund.gov/programs-training/certification/cdfi/Pages/default.aspx, with basic identifying information about CDFIs certified as Native CDFIs.

For the Native CDFIs that are neither banks nor credit unions, financial data from online IRS 990 or 990EZ reports and the Internal Revenue Service’s database of 990 information, provided that the CDFI is a non-profit organization that files publicly available tax returns.

Not included are data on for-profit CDFIs that are neither banks nor credit unions (e.g., Citizen Potawatomi Community Development Corportation) and data on non-profit CDFIs for which the IRS reports no tax filings. Where data are missing, “NA” is used to signify “Not available.”