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Credit Union vs. Bank

What are the Key Differences Between Credit Unions and Banks?

Credit UnionsBanks
Are not-for-profit institutions Are profit-oriented institutions
Can serve only those individuals within their field of membership Can serve anyone in the general public
Have members, each person who deposits money has a share of ownership Have customers with no ownership in the organization
Members elect a volunteer Board of Directors to represent their interests Have a paid Board of Directors who represent the owners; customers do not have voting privileges
Democratically controlled by members Controlled by stockholders and paid officials
Are member service-driven Are profit-driven
Return profits to members in the form of lower loan rates, higher savings rates and free or low cost services. Return profits to a small group of stockholders
Are federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration Are federally insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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