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What are the objectives of a Credit Union? To encourage members to save. To provide low cost loans for members. To provide life insurance for eligible members at no extra cost to individual members.
What are Credit Union Operating Principles? Credit Unions are unique, are unlike every other financial institution in their purpose, their governing rules, and the service they provide. Key differences include: Credit Unions do not and cannot (by law) speculate with members' money. Credit Unions do not want, and cannot have, big deposits. Credit Unions can only lend for provident and productive purposes. Credit Unions only lend to their members, who must be saving regularly to be eligible for a loan. The savings and loans of our credit union members are insured (up to generous limits) at no extra cost to the individual member.
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