What is a Credit Union and How is it Different Than a Bank?
A credit union is a non-profit financial cooperative that offers banking services to its customers. Like a traditional bank, credit unions accept deposits, make loans and provide members with a wide range of financial services at reasonable rates. Credit institutions are owned and operated by their participants, and their not-for-profit status makes them tax-exempt institutions.
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