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submitted 2 months ago by loopy@lemm.ee to c/personalfinance@lemmy.ml

I like the idea of a less profit-driven business that is maybe more community-focused but I wonder if they have the same capability as a bank? Have you been able to do your banking needs at a credit union? Was the customer service decent?

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[-] BugleFingers@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

I've predominantly used a credit union my whole adult life. The one I use is smaller so loans and such have a higher threshold to meet. It also means that the interest rates are negligible on my accounts (0.01%), however I've also never really had any issues with them, their service, or locations. I've never had to deal with any fees, or transaction disputes.

There is one perk that I wish they had that you'll really only find at the big banks: international free ATM withdrawal. While niche, if you travel a lot it might be worth it to set up an account with a bigger bank that supports that, even if the account is only used for travel.

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