What is the biggest difference between a Bank and a Credit Union?
Not for Profit, Not for Charity, But for Service – It’s true, credit unions are financial institutions like banks, and savings and loans, but they operate much differently. Credit unions are financial cooperatives, owned by the people who use the credit union. Since the focus is on service (not profit), members benefit with lower rates on loans, higher rates on savings, and often pay fewer fees and service charges on the same services offered by other financial institutions.