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What makes a credit union different than a bank?

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What makes a credit union different than a bank?

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The biggest difference is that credit unions are not-for-profit organizations and our Board of Directors are unpaid volunteers. This means that you’ll typically find better rates on your deposits and enjoy lower rates on loans – and receive better service in the bargain, too! Another difference is that you have a voice in the credit union. As a member, you get a vote at our annual meeting equal in weight to every other StarTrust member.

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