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When you walk into the Credit Union lobby, or call a loan officer,
what makes U.P. Connection Federal Credit Union different from a
bank isn’t immediately apparent. The two financial institutions
may offer similar products and service, but there the similarities
stop. There are crucial differences, which go beyond financial
issues.
- U.P. Connection Federal Credit Union offers it members a
non-profit, democratic, member-controlled ownership
structure while stockholders, not customers, control banks.
Credit Unions are the only democratically controlled financial
institutions in the United States.
- U.P. Connection is a locally-owned institution providing
you with personal service right here in Omaha. Unlike recent
bank mergers, which force their customers to use 800 numbers in
another state, our service and problem resolution is local. You
may walk into any office and speak with a real, live person. You
will never be charged a fee for that service.
- U.P. Connection charges lower fees than its banking
competition.
- U.P. Connection is governed by an all-volunteer Board of
Directors unlike banks that have highly paid Board of
Directors who work for the large stockholders, not the
customers.
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Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government. National Credit Union Administration, a U.S. Government Agency |
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We Do Business in Accordance With The Federal Housing Law and The Equal Credit Opportunity Act. |
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