There were 65,242 suspicious activity reports (SARs) filed by credit unions last year, compared with 62,630 in 2009, according to data compiled by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.

SARs declined at all other types of financial institutions, FinCEN said in its new report.

There were 697,389 suspicious activity reports filed by depository institutions last year, compared with 720,239 in 2009. There were 629,239 SARs filed by non-depository institutions last year, compared with 560,996 in 2009.

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