Compliance Blog

Mar 07, 2008

CAMEL Ratings and Members

Occasionally, I hear from credit unions that have been approached by members who want to know the credit union's CAMEL rating. CAMEL ratings are confidential, and NCUA does not publish them.  When members hear that from the credit union, however, they may question whether NCUA really prohibits the sharing of this information, or whether the credit union does not want the member to know the rating.

Well, point members to NCUA's frequently asked questions page.  Question and answer #11 address the CAMEL issue.

If you really want to slam the door on this issue, give the member this NCUA FOIA decision.  In the decision, NCUA indicates that:

The CAMEL Evaluation Form contains your credit union's ratios for the CAMEL components, the parameter code and its component and composite CAMEL ratings. This information fits squarely within exemption 8 of the FOIA, its release could harm the financial security of a credit union as well as interfere with the relationship between NCUA and the credit union. The Confidential Section of the examination contains information concerning the credit union's management and financial security. Its release could also cause the harms sought to be avoided by withholding the information under exemption 8. Although the Confidential Section may contain some additional information, courts do not require agencies to segregate and disclose those portions of documents that are unrelated to the financial condition of the institution.

This might make a good training topic for front-line staff.  I can just imagine a teller on his first day hearing a question about a credit union's camel.   A quick, confident response from a teller or member service representative should be enough for most members. 

Have a great weekend, everyone!Â