FAQ/Knowledge Base

1. What is the difference between a bank and a credit union?

Both banks and credit unions offer very similar financial services but there are some prominent differences.
Credit unions are non-profit and owned by members. Members usually pay a fee and can vote how the credit union is run.
Banks are for-profit companies that are owned by shareholders. Customers, not members, use banks and there is no membership fee at banks. Credit unions may have membership requirements, where banks do not.