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  2. America First Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    America First Credit Union was founded on March 16, 1939. [7] It was established at Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City, Utah after 59 members of the National Federation of Federal Employees, Local No. 650, instituted the Fort Douglas Civilian Employees Credit Union.

  3. Call Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the Federal Credit Union Act of 1934, Call Federal Credit Union is a tax-exempt, federally chartered, federally insured, not-for-profit financial cooperative. Call Federal Credit Union accounts are insured up to $250,000 through the NCUA, which is comparable to the insurance provided to accounts at traditional banks via the ...

  4. NASA Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    NASA Federal Credit Union is a credit union founded September 29, 1949 and is headquartered in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States. It holds more than $5 billion in assets, [1] and is insured by the National Credit Union Administration. The credit union has about 200,000 members, nationwide. [2]

  5. Langley Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Langley FCU offers the typical types of financial services offered by most financial institutions, including savings, checking, IRA accounts, certificates of deposit, consumer loans, credit cards, mortgages, home equity lines of credit, investment services, and insurance services.

  6. Citadel Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Citadel was founded in 1937 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania by Lukens Steel employees as the Lukens Employee Federal Credit Union. [2]In 2001, Citadel partnered with the Chester County Intermediate Unit to establish the Citadel Heart of Learning Awards program.

  7. Federal Credit Union Act - Wikipedia

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    The general provisions in the Federal Act were based on the Massachusetts Credit Union Act of 1909, [2] and became the basis of many other state credit union laws. Under the provisions of the Federal Credit Union Act, a credit union may be chartered under either federal or state law, a system known as dual chartering, which is still in ...

  8. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The main Montreal branch of the Bank of Montreal, Canada's oldest bank. Toronto's financial district. This is a list of banks in Canada, including chartered banks, credit unions, trusts, and other financial services companies that offer banking services and may be popularly referred to as "banks".

  9. Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The charter was approved on October 6, 1952, by the Bureau of Federal Credit Unions (the federal governing body at the time). In August 1959, the field of membership was amended to include Brooks Air Force Base; on October 25, 1961, the credit union name changed from Randolph Federal Credit Union to Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union. [3]