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Fund of Mutual Financial Aid of the credit union can be extended by sponsorship contributions from businesses, organizations, including on a returnable basis. Activity of the credit union consists of organizing mutual financial assistance by meeting the needs of its members in the services of saving and obtaining loans. Credit unions are competitors of savings institutions, adding interest on deposits of members. This applies to the shares, as well as to additional funds transferred to the account in the credit union. The right to use the services of the credit union have only its members.


Credit Union Location in Scottsbluff, Nebraska

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Scottsbluff, Nebraska have 3 agent Credit Union location in your country. All country.

Activity of the credit union consists of organizing mutual financial assistance by meeting the needs of its members in the services of saving and obtaining loans. The right to use the services of the credit union have only its members.

Agent Contacts
Panhandle Cooperative Federal Credit Union, Scottsbluff 1126 Avenue A Scottsbluff, NE 69361

Phone: (308) 632-2137
Routing number: 06997
Scotts Bluff Federal Credit Union, Scottsbluff 1705 21st Ave Scottsbluff, NE 69361

Phone: (308) 632-2000
Routing number: 13768
Sugar Workers Federal Credit Union, Scottsbluff 1705 21st Avenue Scottsbluff, NE 69361

Phone: (308) 632-2323
Routing number: 03558


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The uniqueness of credit unions is that they put together the principles and benefits of financial cooperatives, consumer cooperatives and mutual aid funds, born once by trade unions. All the members of the credit union, regardless of gender, ethnicity, religious and political beliefs, as well as the size of the monetary share have equal rights. Income derived from the provision of services to its members, does not become the profit of credit union and is distributed among its members in proportion to their savings. In the case of default the shareholder - individual will respond with its property and, in addition, is jointly and severally liable with the credit union's commitments. Credit unions, like today's credit unions, emerged in the 19th century in Germany as a result of crop failure and famine. To increase the number of credit unions in 1979 was adopted the corresponding law that serves as the legal basis of their activity.