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Redstone Federal Credit Union – A Helping Hand for everyone!

Redstone Federal Credit Union is the largest, local residents-owned financial institute of Alabama. It was granted a charter by the US government in 1951. At that time, the institute had an asset of $55 in total. The first $55 assets were saved in a shoebox. Since then the institute has grown widely.

The organization is based in Huntsville city of Alabama and has more than 20 branches in Northern Alabama and Tennessee. The institute is serving more than 308,000 members. It is a large organization which has more than 750 employees. The institute enjoys a high position in the Credit Union Industry due to its financial assets. Redstone Federal Credit Union is 38th largest credit union of United States of America. It has been ranked as a 5-star rated credit institute by Bauer’s Financial Inc. which is the highest rating of Bauer. Redstone Federal Credit Union has achieved this rating for 54 consecutive quarters and has become the safest credit union in the country.

The services offered by Redstone Federal Credit Union includes online banking, telephone banking, savings accounts, investment, and insurance services. It has over 68 ATMs and it provided the first ATM facility to Alabama. Redstone Federal Credit Union offers saving and checking accounts to sole business proprietors.

According to an estimate Redstone Federal Credit Union stands on 38th position nationwide with more than $2.5 billion in assets, whereas as 18th position is secured by the Redstone Federal Credit Union within the Credit Union Industry.

A person can get the membership by paying a fee of mere $5.

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1 Response for “Redstone Federal Credit Union – A Helping Hand for everyone!”

  1. credit union says:

    I’m not the least bit worried about the threats the big credit companies have been making. If Capital One ever starts charging me immediate interest on purchases or raises my annual fee, I’ll just fax them a picture of my extended middle finger, and I’ll get a card through my credit union.

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