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Pottstown / Pennsylvania / United States
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In 2003, Callahan & Associates, a Washington, D.C.-based financial research firm, recognized Diamond Credit Union as a national leader in the category of Loan to Share Ratio: 5-Year Loan Growth. Diamond Credit Union currently provides financial services to a wide variety of businesses in the Reading and Pottstown, Pa., markets. These employers include The Reading Hospital & Medical Center and all subsidiaries, Dana Corporation Pottstown, Conestoga Wood, The Reading Eagle Company, The Hill School, EnerSys, The Highlands at Wyomissing, Pottstown Memorial Medical Center and Daniel Boone Area School District. The credit union provides its members with a variety of products and services including loans, deposit accounts, financial advisory services and checking accounts. Diamond Credit Union is based in Pottstown, Pa. Branch offices are located in Wyomissing and West Reading, Pa.
Newtown / Pennsylvania / United States
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Bucks First Federal Credit Union, founded in 1936, is a member-owned, nonprofit financial institution in Bucks County, Pa. The credit union is operated by all of the individuals who utilize its financial products and services. It offers lower interest rates on loans, higher yield savings and investment accounts. It also offers youth savings programs, auto loans, home loans and personal loans. Bucks has two branch offices in Warrington and Bristol that are open six days a week and is closed on Sundays.
Sewickley / Pennsylvania / United States
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Bristol / Pennsylvania / United States
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Bucks First Federal Credit Union offers accounts for free and premier checking, savings, money market, individual retirement, among others. Loans are available for new and used vehicles, homes, students, and credit cards. As a credit union, the bank serves and participates in the community by way of hosting occasional events and programs. The difference between Buck First Federal Credit Union and a traditional bank is that the former has the best interest of its customers, not shareholders, and that translates to better rates and lower fees.