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This is a partial list of credit unions in the United States.. A credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative, democratically controlled by its members, and operated for the purpose of promoting thrift, providing credit at competitive rates, and providing other financial services to its members. [1]
Palm Pointe K-8 teacher Katlyn McCue leads a reading lesson in her 3rd-grade classroom, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024, in Port St. Lucie. McCue is a recipient of St. Lucie Public School's Promise is a ...
The All Japan Federation of Teachers' and Staff Unions (Japanese: 全日本教職員組合, Zenkyo) is a trade union representing workers in the education sector in Japan. The union was established in April 1991, when the Japan High School Teachers' Union merged with the recently founded All Japan Council of Teachers and Staff Union.
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They pooled $1,200 and established Orange County Teachers Credit Union with a California state charter. A switch to a federal charter in 1985 added Federal to its name. At the end of 2017, SchoolsFirst FCU reported $14.12 billion in assets, making it the fifth-largest credit union in the United States by asset size.
Former UniCredit branches operate as UniBank, a division of Teachers Mutual Bank. [2] 166,046: $4.86 billion 2016 Merged with the Fire Brigades Employees' Credit Union. Former FBECU branch operates as Firefighters Mutual Bank, a division of Teachers Mutual Bank. [3] 177,357: $5.54 billion 2017 191,415 $6.68 billion 2023
Tanzania Teachers’ Union; Teachers' Federation of Puerto Rico; Teachers Union (also "TU" and "New York City Teachers Union") (1916–1964) Teachers' Union of Ireland; Temple University Graduate Students Association; Tennessee Education Association [1] Texas State Teachers Association [1]
Spokane Teachers Credit Union (STCU), is a credit union chartered in the state of Washington and North Idaho. It is regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) of the federal government. Membership is open to those "live, work, worship, or attend school" in Washington state, or counties in northern Idaho.