It pays to be a member of Alliant – $646 a year
August 17, 2009 | Alliant Credit Union
Have you heard about the Alliant Advantage? The average Alliant member earns a financial benefit of $646 per year (and the average household, $1,227) for doing business with Alliant Credit Union -
compared to doing business with a bank, according to a national economic study prepared by the Credit Union National Association (CUNA).
The report points out that Alliant offers lower loan rates:
• on new and used car loans
• personal unsecured loans
• fixed rate and adjustable rate mortgages
• home equity loans
• credit card loans
And, Alliant pays its members higher dividends on regular savings, Certificates and IRAs.
CUNA calculated that Alliant provided more than $143.8 million in direct financial benefits to our 222,817 members during the 12 months ending December 2008. To compare our benefit against banks, CUNA used the average bank rates provided by Datatrac, which monitors more than 15,000 institutions nationally.
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