I was a member of a credit union for a long time, and I felt it did a great job. |
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All money paid into the credit union is insured and covered by the Financial Ombudsman. |
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It may also be beneficial for you to obtain the lower interest rate credit card from your credit union. |
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I made a deposit at my credit union, and filled my 97 VW Jetta with unleaded, getting a candy bar at the mini-mart while I was there. |
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He said that the credit union had seen an end of the loan shark and the pawnbroker, who for far too long, had gripped people in poverty. |
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For example, the interest rate the credit union charges will often be reduced if you pay back the loan early. |
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All credit union members are invited to attend, where full reports of the past year will be unveiled. |
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If you do decide to join a credit union and take out a loan for Christmas, then you should apply as soon as possible. |
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A credit union is generally set up to offer a financial lifeline to people who are outside the mainstream banking system. |
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People who join the credit union before the age of 70, and who are in good health, can get death benefit insurance or life assurance. |
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The credit union raffled three cars last year and plan to do the same this year. |
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The money market earns higher interest rates than their savings bank and credit union accounts. |
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I recently spoke to a taxi driver who had put all his kids through university thanks exclusively to the credit union. |
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If you are a credit union member and wish to enter the draw be sure to call to the office immediately and enter your name. |
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She spoke of the Euro changeover, the increase in membership, and the success of the credit union in general. |
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There was an increase in juvenile members and the credit union thanked parents and teachers for encouraging children to join. |
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Councillors agreed to consider ways in which the council could support the credit union financially and through access to its facilities. |
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Cheques are acceptable as payment from any institution, including a credit union. |
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Looking to consolidate his debts into one payment, he took out a loan from a credit union. |
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Fortunately, we don't have to deal directly with the credit union much more than once a quarter. |
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There's also proposals for a drive-through restaurant, close to the credit union. |
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They took deposits which they invested and paid the credit union members some pretty high rates of interest. |
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One great alternative to getting ripped off by greedy lenders is to join a credit union. |
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He wanted to clear his old debt with the credit union despite encouraging his family to take on new debt for cars and kitchens. |
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At its simplest, a car loan is a personal loan offered by a bank, credit union or finance company. |
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The chairman of a credit union that fired its two managers for misconduct has been accused of orchestrating a campaign to blacken their names. |
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Many first-time buyers are borrowing thousands of euro from their local credit union towards their deposit. |
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Your best bet is to buy your bonds directly from a bank or credit union, using cash or money in an existing account. |
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Rather than using advance-fee or payday loans, soldiers should consider applying for a small loan at the local credit union or a small-loan company. |
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In the case of a building society and a credit union, a person usually has to be a member or a shareholder in order to be entitled to deal with it. |
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To apply, please contact your bank, credit union or other lending institution. |
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Every band shall establish an account with a chartered bank, a trust or loan company or a credit union or caisse populaire. |
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Then there was Quebec farmer Alison Brosseau, who studied agrology and became agricultural account manager at the Desjardins credit union system. |
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She quickly transferred the funds into a certificate of deposit at her local credit union, where the interest rate was considerably higher. |
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They had better see the credit union if they have a car loan, because they will need to renegotiate it. |
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No depositor has ever lost any deposit funds placed with an Ontario credit union or caisse populaire. |
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A credit union may, during the course of its business activities, seize or repossess property. |
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Instead, exchange the cash for a cheque or money order prepared by your bank or credit union. |
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Several farmers have borrowed more than once from the credit union to expand their farms and activities even more. |
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Added to his mortgage, he was forced to seek a loan from his credit union all in a desperate effort last year to purchase his children's much-needed schoolbooks. |
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Then make sure the bank or credit union is instructed not to close the joint account until all payments are redirected to the new account. |
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In Quebec, that is between the candidate and his or her bank or credit union. |
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As a result, the number of computer centers operated in the savings bank and credit union arena has been greatly reduced. |
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When was the last time you went to your local credit union and were expected to take a shift as a teller? |
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We also have a credit union, which is affiliated with the Fédération des caisses Desjardins. |
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Application is made through the local bank or credit union of choice, in much the same way one would apply for any business loan. |
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She says that the program has proven to be an effective way to attract young people to careers in the co-op and credit union sector. |
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Have I considered all my credit options, including applying for retail credit from the merchant or borrowing money from a credit union or bank? |
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And because credit unions are run for the benefit of their members, a borrower may get a rebate at the end of the year if the credit union is in surplus. |
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By the sixth month should any student wish to withdraw some cash from their account they can do so in the normal way from the credit union offices. |
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On top of this he said that if you fell on hard times, you would find a more human and understanding approach in the credit union, than the banks. |
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He says there is a social aspect to the credit union movement, which consumers tired of greedy financial service industry operators find refreshing. |
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This brochure is a publication of NBCUDIC in co-operation with the credit union and caisse populaire movements of New Brunswick and was developed to explain the deposit protection provided. |
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Brown detailed the dangers of spear phishing, a targeted attack crafted specifically for a credit union and its employees. |
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In Octavio, CoopTenjo credit union provides financing for groups of small growers like Maria Carmenza Canaster, who grows her flowers for export. |
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In some cases, this may involve switching their checking account to another bank or credit union. |
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However, a credit union that is not actually registered is nevertheless deemed to be a registrant for the purposes of determining if the corporation is a member of a closely related group. |
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The proposal will be presented to CUNA credit union members in early 2016 for approval, the organization said in a release. |
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In Canada, one-in-three people belong to a co-operative or credit union. |
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We can take the natural knowledge of say, our credit union, and of our school district, and our health authorities, and put them together into one package. |
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Aboriginal women in business have said that this is why it is important to establish a good working relationship with your bank, credit union or Aboriginal Capital Corporation. |
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The Corporation shall issue a certificate of deposit insurance to each credit union which may be renewed annually subject to such terms and conditions as the Corporation considers necessary. |
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But many in the corporate credit union world have much to say and an emerging consensus is that size has become a nonissue. |
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We can arrange to withdraw money from your bank, trust company or credit union account to make investments quarterly, monthly or as often as weekly. |
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The credit union held weeklong festivities to celebrate the opening of its new San Jose, Calif. |
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If in Manitoba, a credit union, that is a caisse populaire, decided to follow the model proposed here, would it become a federally regulated caisse populaire? |
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For example, in order to facilitate the opening of new credit unions, the government would lower to two the number of institutions required to constitute a credit union. |
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For these purposes, a financial entity means a bank, credit union, caisse populaire, a trust and loan company or an agent of the Crown that accepts deposit liabilities. |
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Atrip to Cordoba, Mexico, proved mutually beneficial for Servus Credit Union and the local Caja Yanga credit union. |
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Westinghouse employees were looking for a credit union which already offered a full compliment of banking services, everything from Gold Visa cards to mortgages. |
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Credit Union Times asked credit union financial managers their thoughts about the art of accounting and what they think should be done about mark-to-market accounting. |
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There is also a chemist, camping and fishing store and within walking distance is a gift shop, furniture and whitegoods store, credit union and Centrelink office. |
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Sipe and Royal explained that the launch of the new credit union is less a charter change as a charter spin off, since parts of the bank will continue as Thrivent Trust. |
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Harbin has seen the credit union grow during her 26-year tenure. |
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The profile in the March 21 issue of Volunteer of the Year Trailblazer Award winner Terry Richardson misidentified his credit union in one instance. |
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With multiple options to choose from, selecting the best bank, credit union, savings account or checking account for your needs can be overwhelming. |
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In the report, the OIG concluded that the NCUA's CAMEL rating system may not be effectively capturing IRR when assigning the composite rating to a credit union. |
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Titles are not obtained which show the credit union as lienholder. |
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It is not easy to form a new credit union but a group of Mainers believe they have the recipe to potentially charter the first new one in the state in a quarter century. |
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