Credit Unions vs Banks: The Benefits that Make a DifferenceWhere you choose to save your money will have a substantial impact on your financial future. At Clark County Credit Union, we know there are plenty of financial institutions to choose from and perhaps your first big decision is to explore the benefits between credit unions vs banks. Here are a few of the most notable differences between these two financial institutions: MembershipNearly anyone can walk into a traditional bank and open up an account; however, credit unions require membership typically based on an employer or geographic location. These not-for-profit institutions are member-owned, and therefore have certain qualifications that must be met. Don’t let this discourage you from applying – at CCCU, there are many ways to qualify for membership. Visit our webpage to learn more about eligibility. Rates & FeesBecause credit unions are not-for-profit, they don’t have to keep shareholders happy with increased profits year after year. This means they’re able to offer higher savings rates and lower interest rates on credit cards and loans which are often significantly less than rates at traditional banks. Larger banks will often have more expensive services and ATM fees than credit unions. Customer ServiceWhile both institutions strive to provide exceptional customer service, credit unions go the extra mile to deliver unparalleled service to their members. Since the members help direct the future of the company, they are more than just customers — they’re partners. DividendsPerhaps one of the biggest differences between banks and credit unions is how credit unions reward their members’ loyalty with lower interest rates, fees and share their profits in the form of dividends. Clark County Credit Union is pleased to offer an annual Bonus Dividend for all members. These dividends can vary depending on your unique relationship with CCCU. Become a CCCU member/owner today and reward yourself with an annual dividend check. Join the CCCU family or contact us at 702-228-2228 to learn more about becoming a Clark County Credit Union member and earning your piece of our multi-million-dollar pie. |