Public Service Credit Union
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Saving Money at a Credit Union
Many people believe that a credit union is the same as a commercial bank, but this is not the case. A bank is run by its shareholders but a credit union is run by its members, who do not have a vested interest in the operations of the credit union. A bank's customers come from all walks of life, there are no restrictions. However, a credit union is owned by a group of members and is run by such. The board of directors, which run the credit un Read More...
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The Lowdown on Union Plus Credit Card
In the United States, there are at least 3 million people who own the Union Plus Credit Card as their primary spending card. The only Union-endorsed credit card around, any U.S. resident above 18 years of age are eligible to apply for this card, in addition to being automatically entitled for an 8.99% introductory APR for balance transfers.
Even better, the APR will be temporarily fixed as the balance transfer APR for as long as the credit amoun Read More...
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123 Million People Celebrate One Special Day
Some 123 million credit union members around the world will celebrate International Credit Union Day on Thursday, October 20, 2005. As they do, they will celebrate the unique service their credit unions provide and the many ways their families and communities have benefited from the credit union difference.
Credit unions are for everyone, but the law places some limits on the people they may serve. A credit union's charter defines its "field of Read More...
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