All Credit Unions

Credit Human Federal Credit Union is a federally chartered credit union headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, founded in 1935. It serves over 259,000 members across the United States with approximately $4.4 billion in assets and operates 27 branch locations primarily in Texas and Louisiana. The institution is a not-for-profit, member-owned financial cooperative offering checking, savings, loans, and other banking products.
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Credit Union 1 is a member-owned credit union based in Lombard, Illinois, founded in 1958 as Chanute Military Credit Union. It serves approximately 89,000 members across Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, Georgia, Florida, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and other states through 36+ branches and digital banking. CU1 offers checking, savings, mortgages, auto loans, and other financial services.
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Credit Union of America is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, and was originally chartered in 1935 as the Wichita City Teachers Credit Union before expanding its membership in 1974. It is a federally insured credit union serving over 100,000 members across Kansas with 16 full-service locations. The institution operates as a member-owned financial cooperative with particular focus on serving educators and healthcare workers.
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Credit Union of Colorado, A FCU, is a federally chartered credit union headquartered in Denver, Colorado, serving over 102,000 members across the state since 1934. With 15 branch locations spanning from Pueblo to Fort Collins and the Western Slope, it offers personal and business banking services. The credit union has assets exceeding $1.2 billion and is NCUA-insured.
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Credit Union of Denver is a Colorado-based credit union headquartered in Lakewood, serving the Denver community since 1931. Originally established by federal employees, its charter has been amended to include government agencies, local businesses, and family members. The institution is a not-for-profit financial cooperative offering checking, savings, loans, mortgages, and other financial services.
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Credit Union of Texas (CUTX) is a state-chartered credit union founded in 1931 by Dallas teachers, now serving over 150,000 members across all 50 states with more than $2 billion in assets. Based in North and East Texas with branch locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, CUTX offers comprehensive financial services including savings, checking, auto loans, mortgages, and digital banking. The credit union is federally insured by the NCUA and operates as a nonprofit member-owned institution.
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Credit Union ONE is a Michigan-based credit union founded in 1938 as Ferndale Co-Op Credit, with assets exceeding $1.6 billion. It operates branches across Southeast Michigan, Davison, Traverse City, and Grand Rapids, and serves members in Michigan and six Ohio counties. As a not-for-profit, member-owned institution, it offers mortgages, auto loans, checking and savings accounts, and other financial services.
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Credit Union West is a not-for-profit financial institution based in Arizona, serving members in Yavapai and Maricopa counties since 1951. The credit union offers checking, savings, loans, mortgages, and credit card services to its membership. It is federally insured and has received a Bauer 5-Star excellent rating.
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Cyprus Federal Credit Union (Cyprus FCU) is a federal credit union headquartered in West Jordan, Utah, founded in 1928 by Utah Copper Company employees. It is Utah’s longest-serving credit union with approximately 147,000 members and $1.9 billion in assets across 23 branches. The credit union provides comprehensive financial services including mortgages, vehicle loans, checking and savings accounts, and business services throughout Utah.
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Dade County Federal Credit Union (DCFCU), established in 1939, serves members across Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties in South Florida. The credit union offers checking, savings, auto loans, personal loans, credit cards, and mortgages through multiple branches from Miami Gardens to Homestead.
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