Free Credit Union ATM Machines
Credit unions are community-based financial
cooperatives that are owned and controlled by
members who are also shareholders. Among the
benefits of being a member of a credit union in the
U.S. is ownership of an ATM card that can be used in
a number of automated teller machines without
surcharge fees. This way, customers are able to save
a significant amount of money and time, especially
if their banks' ATMs are not located in a convenient
place.
One of the largest credit unions that offer free
ATM transactions in the U.S. has a network of 32,000
ATMs. Among the areas covered by its network of ATM
machines are Pennsylvania, Maryland, Michigan and
Delaware, with a few machines located in Illinois,
Wisconsin and Chicago.
Because most of the credit unions in the U.S. are
small, the proposal to build an alliance among them
seems like a promising idea worth exploring. By
teaming up with each other, the credit unions will
be able to expand their network and provide their
members with more options for ATM transactions.
According to the president of a famous credit union
in the U.S., joining a credit union league enables
them to possess immediate physical presence in
emerging markets without using up monetary resources
in building physical infrastructure. This way, the
credit unions gain more ground in the competition
against the mega-banks of the country.
Apart from credit unions, the concept of a credit
union league is also attractive for independent
banks in the U.S. Because most of these banks are
also small, they can also benefit greatly from
becoming a member of a credit union league.
Michigan's largest independent savings bank, with
reported assets of $13 billion, is a member of a
credit union league.
ATMs that belong to credit unions can easily be
detected because there is a logo of the credit union
at the back of the machine. To locate credit union
ATM sites, most credit unions have a Web site where
members can find the most accessible ATM location
for them. |