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Credit Union strives to
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WHAT IS A CREDIT UNION?
A credit union is a cooperative financial institution, owned and controlled
by the people who use its services. These people are members. Credit
unions serve groups that share something in common, such as where
they work, live, or go to church.
Credit unions are not-for-profit, and exist to provide a safe,
convenient place for members to save money and to get loans at reasonable
rates. Credit unions, like other financial institutions, are closely
regulated. And they operate in a very prudent manner. The National
Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, administered by the National
Credit Union Administration, an agency of the federal government,
insures deposits of credit union members at more than 11,000 federal
and state-chartered credit unions nationwide. Deposits are insured
up to $100,000.
What makes a credit union different from a bank or savings &
loan? Like credit unions, these financial institutions accept deposits
and make loans—but unlike credit unions, they are in business
to make a profit. Banks and savings & loans are owned by groups
of stockholders whose interests include earning a healthy return
on their investments.
WHY JOIN A CREDIT UNION?
Founded on the basic democratic premise of the
cooperative movement, credit unions believe that access to low-cost
financial services is critical to the health and stability of ordinary
citizens. In fact, more than 67 million Americans trust that their
credit union will provide the services to improve their financial
well being.
Credit union membership offers many benefits. Services offered
range from simple savings to home equity loans to IRAs. Study after
study has revealed that on average, credit unions provide the best
financial offerings with fewer fees, lower rates on loans and higher
rates on savings. And credit unions continually score higher than
all other financial institutions in consumer satisfaction surveys.
Credit unions strive to deliver the best service possible to their
most important asset - their members.
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