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  2. Credit Union Service Centers - Wikipedia

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    Credit Union Service Centers. Credit Union Service Centers (commonly known as shared branching) is an organization of credit unions that allows members of participating credit unions to process transactions at any participating branch. Members are generally free to conduct normal transactions and day-to-day operations away from their home ...

  3. Credit union service organization - Wikipedia

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    Credit union service organizations (CUSOs) are United States corporate entities that are owned by federally insured credit unions and provide services to them. These are often used by credit unions to share common services between several credit unions to create economies of scale. The services are limited by regulation but include ...

  4. Credit union - Wikipedia

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    A credit union is a member-owned nonprofit cooperative financial institution. They may offer financial services equivalent to those of commercial banks, such as share accounts ( savings accounts ), share draft accounts ( cheque accounts ), credit cards, credit, share term certificates ( certificates of deposit ), and online banking.

  5. Security Service Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Security Service Federal Credit Union ( SSFCU) is a credit union headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, federally chartered and federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) (excluding its insurance subsidiary). With more than $10.5 billion in assets, Security Service serves more than 800,000 members, and operates 66 ...

  6. Corporate credit union - Wikipedia

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    Corporate credit unions are owned by the credit unions that choose to do business with them and provide short term ( federal funds) and long term investments (in government approved instruments). Corporate credit unions also provide financial settlement services through the clearing of payments (check clearing), ACH ( Automated Clearing House ...

  7. Service Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Service Federal Credit Union (Service Credit Union) is the largest credit union in New Hampshire, and is chartered and regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). As of Q4 2020, Service Credit Union has over $4.5 billion USD in assets, and more than 321,000 members worldwide. [1] Service Credit Union operates 37 branches in ...

  8. Wescom Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Wescom Credit Union is a credit union and financial services company serving California.It has $6 billion in assets and more than 200,000 members. It currently has 25 branches, both stand-alone offices and branches inside of grocery stores, as well as a CUSO called Wescom Resources Group headquartered in Pasadena, California that provides technology products and services to credit unions ...

  9. Alliant Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Alliant Credit Union. Alliant Credit Union is an American credit union headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1935, it ranks among the largest credit unions in the United States, serving over 600,000 members across the nation. Alliant operates solely as an online credit union, and has no physical branches.