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  2. Summit Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The credit union expanded to other credit union entities as they were created, including World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU), Credit Union Executive Society (CUES) and Filene and expanded to serve anyone, anywhere. In 2005, CUNA Credit Union changed its name to Great Wisconsin Credit Union (GWCU) and then, in 2008, changed its name to Summit ...

  3. Landmark Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Credit Union is an American credit union providing banking services in Southern Wisconsin. It operates as a cooperative and is owned by its members. Landmark provides banking services including, savings accounts, checking accounts, mortgages and investments.

  4. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees

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    The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is the largest trade union of public employees in the United States. It represents 1.3 million public sector employees and retirees, including health care workers, corrections officers, sanitation workers, police officers, firefighters, and childcare providers.

  5. Washington State Employees Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    [better source needed] The charter was initially limited to employees of Local No. 443, but expanded in 1958 to include all state employees, Washington State Employees Association and the Washington Federation of State Employees and Credit Union Employees. In 2013, WSECU became a community-chartered credit union.

  6. List of credit unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The National Credit Union Administration is the U.S. independent federal agency that supervises and charters federal credit unions. As of December 31, 2022, there were 4,760 federally insured credit unions in the United States with 135.3 million members.

  7. Marine Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Marine Credit Union is a member-owned financial cooperative headquartered in La Crosse, Wisconsin, which serves more than 90,000 members across Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota. [1] Marine Credit Union was founded in 1949 as a credit union in Fond du Lac , Wisconsin for the employees of Mercury Marine , and has since merged with or acquired over ...

  8. State Employees Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The credit union began with $437 in assets and 17 members and was first operated from the basement of Raleigh's Agriculture Building. By 1960, the credit union grew to serve over 70,000 members and had assets of almost $25 million. By 2022, State Employees' Credit Union had grown to over $53.1 Billion in assets and 2.7 million members.

  9. BECU - Wikipedia

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    BECU is a credit union originally established to serve employees of The Boeing Company. BECU was founded as Fellowship Credit Union in 1935 by 18 Boeing employees, and was named Boeing Employees' Credit Union for much of its history. Its headquarters are located in Tukwila, Washington.