This category offers credit union listings broken down by country. Most credit unions are local, serving members in a specific geographic area, or serving the employees of a single company. Some have become national or international, growing either through mergers, expansions or simply by serving a member group that is global.
Australia
This category lists Credit Unions in Australia. A credit union is a financial institution built on the cooperative model, which means it is owned by its members instead of being a publicly traded company, such as a bank.
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Canada
This category lists Credit Unions in Canada. In Canada we are served by Credit Unions and Caisse Populaires (the French version).
Alberta,
British Columbia,
Manitoba,
Newfoundland and Labrador,
New Brunswick,
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Ireland
This category lists Credit Unions in the Republic of Ireland. A credit union is a financial institution built on the cooperative model, which means it is owned by its members instead of being a publicly traded company, such as a bank.Credit unions function on the basis of the members having a common bond.
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New Zealand
This category lists Credit Unions in New Zealand. A credit union is a financial institution built on the cooperative model, which means it is owned by its members instead of being a publicly traded company, such as a bank.
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United Kingdom
This category lists Credit Unions in the United Kingdom. A credit union is a financial institution built on the cooperative model, which means it is owned by its members instead of being a publicly traded company, such as a bank.
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United States
Credit unions that operate in a single U.S. state will be listed under the state's sub-category.
Alabama,
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
California,
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