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  • Post category:Finance and money
  • Post published:January 9, 2015

Credit unions aim to help you take control of your money by encouraging you to save what you can, and borrow only what you can afford to repay.

Source: Credit Unions: Local community savings & loans @ MoneySavingExpert.com

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    Excerpt: Credit unions have historically claimed to provide superior member service and to be committed to helping members improve their financial situation.

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