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  2. List of credit unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The National Credit Union Administration is the U.S. independent federal agency that supervises and charters federal credit unions. As of December 31, 2022, there were 4,760 federally insured credit unions in the United States with 135.3 million members.

  3. Hazelton, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Business district of Hazelton Location of Hazelton, North Dakota Coordinates: 46°29′09″N 100°16′52″W  /  46.48583°N 100.28111°W  / 46.48583; -100

  4. Hazelton Township, Emmons County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Hazelton Township is a former township of Emmons County, North Dakota, United States. The township disbanded on January 1, 2001, and is now part of the unorganized territory of North Emmons . [ 1 ] The township recorded a population of 70 during the 2000 Census .

  5. Bell Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bell Bank is a privately owned bank headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, [1] with assets of $13 billion. [2] Bell Bank, which employs more than 1,900 people, [3] has 27 full-service banking locations in North Dakota, Minnesota and Arizona, [4] and mortgage locations in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin. [5]

  6. Emmons County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1902, the town of Hague was established southeast of Strasburg, and Hazelton was platted near Williamsport. Outline map of Emmons County, North Dakota, 1916. Winona was the first settlement to be created in the county, in 1874, and named 'Devils Colony'. It served soldiers from Fort Yates and the few area settlers.

  7. Credit union - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In November 1910 the Woman's Educational and Industrial Union set up the Industrial Credit Union, modeled on the Desjardins credit unions it was the first non-faith-based community credit union serving all people in the greater Boston area. The oldest statewide credit union in the United States was established in 1913. [35]

  8. Center for Community Self-Help - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, homeowners began coming to Self-Help Credit Union seeking help to avoid foreclosure after unscrupulous subprime lenders had siphoned off their home equity. In response to predatory loans, Self-Help worked with a state coalition in 1999 to help pass the North Carolina Predatory Lending Law, the first such law in the country. [ 6 ]

  9. Carver Federal Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    M. Moran Weston already had earlier experience as the 1945-founder of a credit union, and, for Carver, had a supporting team of 14. [2] [5] Carver Federal Savings Bank served multiple purposes: to meet the financial services needs of African- and Caribbean-Americans in New York City; to help black homeowners obtain first mortgages