What is a credit union?
A credit union is a cooperative financial institution, owned and
controlled by the people who use its services. These people are
members. Credit unions serve groups that share something in common,
such as where they work, live, or go to church. Credit unions are
not-for-profit, and exist to provide a safe, convenient place for
members to save money and to get loans at reasonable rates.
USU Charter Credit Union
USU Charter Credit Union is a cooperative, not-for-profit financial
service center whose only interest is the best interest of you and
your fellow Members / owners.
USU Charter Credit Union is democratically controlled. Each year
there is an election by the Membership to select the Board of Directors.
Any Member in good standing may choose to run for a position on
the Board and volunteer their skills to help make the Credit Union
succeed.
USU Charter Credit Union is a better way for you to achieve financial
security while financing the amenities you need, today, for a comfortable
and satisfying life.
More about credit unions and the USU
Charter Credit Union.
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