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You probably know a lot about banks, but you might not be familiar with credit unions.

What is a credit union?
 

Credit Unions are not-for-profit organizations that exist to serve our member-owners. Like Banks, credit unions accept deposits, make loans and provide a wide array of financial services. Credit unions provide a safe place to save and borrow money at reasonable rates.
 

What is the difference between a credit union and a bank?
 

Credit unions are democratically operated by members, and the board of directors is made up of volunteers from the membership. Each member gets one vote, giving you an equal say in how the credit union is operated.
 

How are credit unions operated?
 

Credit Unions are not-for profit, which means that any profits are returned to the membership inf the form of better rates on loans and savings, lower fees and improved services.
 

Find the answers to these questions and a whole lot more by going to our Financial Wellness center.

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