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What is a credit union?
A credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative, democratically controlled by its members, and operated for the purpose of promoting thrift, providing credit at competitive rates, and providing other financial services to its members.
Many credit unions also provide services intended to support community development or sustainable international development on a local level, and could be considered community development financial institutions.
Worldwide, credit union systems vary significantly in terms of total system assets and average institution asset size, ranging from volunteer operations with a handful of members to institutions with several billion dollars in assets and hundreds of thousands of members.
Great Rates, Less Hassle at YOUR Credit Union
When you become a member you become an owner. With ownership comes privileges. Nebraska Rural Community Federal Credit Union offers higher interest on savings and lower interest on loans than most banks.
Your credit union offers:
Deposits Insured by the N.C.U.S.I.F.,
An Agency of the United States Government
Facts about
Your credit union continues to grow. As of June 30, 2011, your credit union has 593 members with over $1,700,000 in savings and $1,752,000 in total assets.