Credit Union Difference
Credit Union Difference
Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives, owned by their members, the people who save and borrow there. Credit Unions are controlled through a board of directors elected by the membership. Board members serve on a volunteer basis and are voted in by the membership of the Credit Union.
Unlike many financial institutions, credit unions do not issue stock or pay dividends to outside stockholders. Instead, earnings are returned to our members in the form of lower loan rates, higher savings dividends and lower fees.
In addition to promoting thrift, our Credit Union focuses on providing “simply the best” service to each and every member. We know you have the right to choose where you conduct your banking, so we strive to give personalized service to each and every valuable member.