The credit union motto is “people helping people.” Yet credit unions, like big banks, collect billions of dollars through excessive overdraft fees — and the Trump administration just made it easier for them to do so.

    • HubertManne@piefed.social
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      8 days ago

      yeah its really more a factor of size. The small banks and credit unions pretty much can’t do much but work within the system at hand and hopefully leverage their localness to know their customers better and do something to make it a better experience. Large is what controls the rules (I mean it should be an impartial government making the rules. Like independent agencies or something).

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        8 days ago

        Credit unions are usually local though. So instead of profits going to some already insanely rich areas, the profits are kept local.

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          Credit unions are non-profit orgs. That’s not to say they don’t also give outrageous salaries to executives, but they don’t answer to a board of investors.

          This is why they generally have few, or lower, fees. They aren’t profit driven, as an entity, like a corporation is.