The NCUA reported late Thursday that the highest estimated amount credit unions have yet to pay in corporate assessments has declined by $900 million.

That leaves just between $1.6 billion and $3.9 billion in assessments yet to pay, the NCUA said in a release.

However, the agency said that won't mean a reduction in the estimated 2013 corporate assessment, which still remains between 8 and 11 basis points. The exact amount will be revealed sometime this summer during an NCUA Board meeting.

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