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Welcome to Credit Union Finder! You will find a detailed report on every credit union in the United States. If you are looking to become a member of a credit union and are looking for information on the stability of the union, or how much it has out in loans, this is the place to be.

Credit unions are usually the best place to get a loan or mortgage from. They usually offer the best interest rates and aren't as strick on your credit rating as the big banks.

A credit union is a not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, through the election of a volunteer Board of Directors elected from the membership itself. Only a member of a credit union may deposit money with the credit union, or borrow money from it.

A credit union differs from a traditional financial institution (banks, savings and loan, etc.) in that the members who have accounts in the credit union are the credit union's owners. Since a credit union is a co-operative institution, its policies governing interest rates and other matters are set to benefit the interests of the membership as a whole; for example, credit unions often pay higher dividend (interest) rates on shares (deposits) and charge lower interest on loans. Credit union revenues (from loans and investments) do, however, need to exceed operating expenses and dividends (interest paid on deposits) in order to remain in business, and this excess is used to expense loan losses and build capital.

Credit unions offer many of the same financial services as banks, including share accounts (savings accounts), share draft (checking) accounts, credit cards, and share term certificates (certificates of deposit).

The for-profit banking industry has a conflicted relationship with a credit union. Bank trade associations are opposed to the tax-free structure on earnings that credit unions enjoy and the American Bankers Association has identified the revocation of credit unions' tax-free benefits as topping its political agenda in 2004 and 2005. However, bank holding companies and their affiliates aggressively compete to provide services to credit unions through their ATM networks, corporate checking accounts, and Certificate of Deposit programs.


Top 10 Credit Unions
By asset amount in 2005
1 Alaska Usa Credit Union
2 Desert Schools Credit Union
3 Kinecta Credit Union
4 Orange County Teachers Credit Union
5 San Diego County Credit Union
6 Star One Credit Union
7 The Golden 1 Credit Union
8 Wescom Credit Union
9 Western Corporate Credit Union
10 Sun Corp Credit Union

Top 10 Credit Unions
By number of members in 2005
1 Navy Credit Union
2 State Employees' Credit Union
3 Pentagon Credit Union
4 The Golden 1 Credit Union
5 Security Service Credit Union
6 Boeing Employees Credit Union
7 America First Credit Union
8 Suncoast Schools Credit Union
9 Vystar Credit Union
10 Orange County Teachers Credit Union

Top 10 Credit Unions
By number of employees in recent year
1 Navy Credit Union
2 State Employees' Credit Union
3 America First Credit Union
4 The Golden 1 Credit Union
5 Security Service Credit Union
6 Pentagon Credit Union
7 Alaska Usa Credit Union
8 Vystar Credit Union
9 Suncoast Schools Credit Union
10 Desert Schools Credit Union
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