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- Centricity Credit Union
- 4477 Lavaque Road, Hermantown, MN, 55811
- Lends in Minnesota
In 1943, people in the Hermantown community came together to create a credit union to give themselves & their neighbors a trusted, local financial solution. We proudly served members of the Duluth Homestead Association & patrons of the Hermantown Community Store. We provide financial education and banking solutions to help people understand.
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- Share Advantage Credit Union
- 2502 Maple Grove Rd, Duluth, MN, 55811
- Lends in Minnesota
Share Advantage Credit Union serves all your banking and financial needs from a Youth Savings & Checking accounts to Traditional & Roth IRAs. As a bedrock business of the Northland ourselves, we welcome business accounts. We have FREE personal Checking accounts. Youth Savings and FREE 15+ Youth Checking accounts are happily welcome.
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- Northern Communities Credit Union
- 3311 West Arrowhead Rd, Duluth, MN, 55811
- Lends in Minnesota
Since 1928, Northern Communities Credit Union has been serving our members and our communities in Northern Minnesota. We started out in the “new” Duluth City Hall when it was first built in 1928 and were formerly known as the Duluth City and County Employees Credit Union, to serve employees of the City of Duluth and St. Louis County.
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- WesternBank (Duluth)
- 201 North Central Avenue, Duluth, MN, 55816
- Lends in Minnesota
Western Bank has been committed to servicing our customers & the local community for over 100 years. As a hometown bank with local decision-making, we are dedicated to producing & offering to our community a wide range of banking services of exceptional value. Utilizing talented, knowledgeable employees & quality, highly accurate delivery systems.
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- Park State Bank
- 2630 W Superior St, Duluth, MN, 55806
- Lends in Minnesota
Park State Bank is a full service financial institution that has been serving the good people of Minnesota since 1916. We have a long history of meeting the financial needs of the Steel Workers of the Morgan Park Steel Plant until its closing in the 1980s. In 1997 we built an office in Lincoln Park neighborhood, where we found an active community.
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- Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union
- 30 West Superior Street, Suite 126, Duluth, MN, 55802
- Lends in Minnesota
Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union (MPECU) is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative, whose primary mission is serving our member/owners. Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union was founded in 1933. During our first 61 years, we only served the employees and family members of Minnesota Power.
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- North Shore Bank of Commerce
- 131 W. Superior St, Duluth, MN, 55802
- Lends in Minnesota
North Shore Bank is a locally-owned and managed, independent, community bank that has been operating in the Duluth area for over 100 years. We proudly offer a full array of traditional personal and business banking products, mortgage services, and a full selection of trust & investment services all handled by our experienced and professional staff.
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- Harbor Pointe Credit Union
- 11 W 2nd St, Duluth, MN, 55802
- Lends in Minnesota
We look forward to becoming your exclusive full-service financial institution. Harbor Pointe Credit Union was founded in 1933 as Duluth Teachers Credit Union to serve the financial needs of the educational community of Duluth. We have grown to serve over 9000 members in our community with our savings, checking, investment, mortgage.
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- Proctor Federal Credit Union
- 410 N Second Avenue, Proctor, MN, 55810
- Lends in Minnesota
The Credit Union operated out of one room at 226 3rd St. in Proctor as a State Chartered Credit Union until October 1970 when it became a Federal Chartered Credit Union known as the Proctor Area Federal Credit Union. At that time, this 1, 200 member; $700, 000.00, Credit Union changed from an Employee Credit Union to a Community Credit Union.
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- Two Harbors Federal Credit Union
- 801 11th Street, Two Harbors, MN, 55616
- Lends in Minnesota
People in the Two Harbors area who believed townspeople could benefit from an alternative to commercial banks founded THFCU in 1948. Founders envisioned a model financial cooperative where people pooled their money for borrowing and would have a safe place to save money. In contrast to a commercial bank, the "credit union
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