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VANTAGE WEST CREDIT UNION
VANTAGE WEST CREDIT UNION
Tucson, Arizona
201-500 employees
Vantage West is a $2.6 billion financial institution in Arizona, which serves a growing membership of over 170,000 via online channels and branches across Arizona, offering consumer and business banking services including retirement accounts. Some products and services subject to approval. Certain restrictions and fees may apply. www.vantagewest.org Federally Insured by NCUA | Equal Housing Opportunity | Social Terms: http://t.co/nB0torinYM
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NOVA FINANCIAL & INVESTMENT CORPORATION
NOVA FINANCIAL & INVESTMENT CORPORATION
Tucson, Arizona
11-50 employees
Preparing for your financial future is not only an enormous task, but it can also be a complicated one. NOVA® Financial Services is highly qualified to help you secure your assets and protect them from the volatility of the market. We are able to do this by offering you personalized investment attention that focuses on your core goals and interests. We take this important information and use it as the foundation for your long-term investment strategy. Ensuring that you have a sound investment strategy is the key to your success. NOVA® Financial Services can assist you in achieving this strategy by helping you with all of the following: • Investment Planning • Professional Portfolio Management Tools • Comprehensive Asset Management • Estate Planning & Wealth Preservation • Securities Backed Lending Services • Personal and Company Retirement Planning We have locations in Tucson, Chandler, Las Vegas and Colorado Springs to best serve you. Investment advisory services offered through NOVA Financial LLC dba NOVA Financial Services, a registered investment adviser.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HUGHES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
HUGHES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Tucson, Arizona
201-500 employees
Hughes Federal Credit Union is a locally-owned, member-owned, not-for-profit financial institution that has been making a positive difference in the financial lives of our members since 1952. With more than 175,000 members and $2 billion in assets, Hughes understands the value of community which is why we invest in our employees along with local organizations and causes that make our home a better place to live.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TUCSON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
TUCSON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Tucson, Arizona
51-200 employees
History: In 1937 a group of teachers with a vision came together to form a financial cooperative that could better serve the financial needs of Tucson's school employees and their families. A year later, Tucson Teachers Federal Credit Union (TTFCU) was serving 38 members and had acquired assets of nearly $349. School employees volunteered their time to run the credit union until 1941, when the Board Treasurer was put on salary and the credit union moved into the basement of Tucson High School. Twenty years later, TTFCU had grown to 2,220 members, $1.8 million in assets, and six full-time employees. The first branch was built at Winstel and Speedway in 1961 and was managed by Abba Lee Bryant, who oversaw the building of two more branches in the mid-seventies. By the early eighties, TTFCU had grown to 22,250 members and $33.7 million in assets. It was during this time that credit unions became eligible to expand their fields of membership to new groups of members. TTFCU became TFCU (Tucson Federal Credit Union) and began serving not only Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) employees, students and their families along with the University of Arizona staff and students. On April 21, 2006, the National Credit Union Administration approved TFCU as a "Community Chartered"​ credit union. Our change to a "Community Charter"​ allows us to serve anyone who lives, works, worships, volunteers, or attends school in Pima County and their immediate families and household members. Today, TFCU has grown to more than 49,000 members and $352 million in assets. Our growth and success comes from the support of our members who use our services, a dedicated group of volunteers who are elected by our members to represent them, and a great staff who are committed to exceeding your expectations. Thank you for your continuing support. Mission Statement: Creating an exceptional experience for each person, each day.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
PIMA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
PIMA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Tucson, Arizona
51-200 employees
In 1951, sixteen teachers pooled together $84 in deposits and founded our credit union with the common purpose of helping people. To this day, our common purpose still exists. We’re here for our members, and we thrive by delivering on our value promise of Smart. Simple. Personal. SMART. We are the smart choice for a few reasons. We offer competitive loan and deposit rates, while keeping fees as low as possible. We also provide our members with local service, yet nationwide access. Lastly, we only offer financial solutions that are relevant to each member’s situation. We do not sell products or services just to meet our goals; rather, we evaluate each member’s financial situation and offer solutions that help members achieve their financial hopes and dreams. SIMPLE. We understand that we live in a fast-paced world and not everything can be simple. However, banking should be and we are dedicated to simplifying everything we do. From how our members apply for a loan to the options on our phone menu to the website experience we provide to our members, we work diligently to provide our members with banking options that are easy to understand and use. PERSONAL. It is our goal to make every interaction you have with us a pleasant experience that’s focused on you. Whether it’s greeting you at the door or sending you flowers for that special occasion or simply providing you with water while you’re in the lobby, we are committed to delighting our members with a memorable experience. As a financial cooperative, we thrive by offering great value to our members, and we believe our value promise – Smart. Simple. Personal. – will benefit you and your family.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
ALTITUDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
ALTITUDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Tucson, Arizona
51-200 employees
We aim to improve the lives of those in our community by exceeding expectations and elevating the real estate experience in Tucson, Arizona. We are dedicated to the success of our agents personally and professionally. Our core values system is centered on honesty, professionalism, integrity, and knowledge. We strive for excellence in every aspect of business to give you the ultimate mortgage experience. Agents, clients, and community come first. NMLS 195555 See our licensing information: https://bit.ly/AHL_LD
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
PYRAMID FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
PYRAMID FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Tucson, Arizona
51-200 employees
Improve your financial life! Pyramid FCU is the fastest growing financial institution in Southern Arizona! We're a member-owned financial institution serving Pima County, AZ. We have special affinity for postal workers, telco workers, the media, healthcare workers, and veterinarians. We have special ties to Vail & Rita Ranch through our Rita Ranch location, and the Northwest YMCA through our North Oracle location.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE LOAN STORE, INC
THE LOAN STORE, INC
Tucson, Arizona
51-200 employees
The Loan Store, Inc. is a rapidly-growing mortgage company leveraging efficient processes and decades of mortgage expertise to create a successful ecosystem for our broker and correspondent partners. TLS is laser-focused on being a reputable conventional, VA, Jumbo and Non QM lender, aggressively priced for brokers to compete in any rate environment. Led by industry veterans, we understand the importance of our symbiotic partnerships with mortgage brokers across the country. We believe the Wholesale channel is thriving and are dedicated to perpetuating its growth through best in class service and CONSISTENTLY low rates.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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TUCSON OLD PUEBLO CREDIT UNION
TUCSON OLD PUEBLO CREDIT UNION
Tucson, Arizona
51-200 employees
Tucson Old Pueblo Credit Union was established in 1935 when Fire Captain John “Slatz” Freeman and 19 other men pooled their resources to form Tucson Municipal Employees Federal Credit Union. The first branch was at Fire Station One in downtown Tucson and the hours of operation were whenever there wasn’t a fire. The firefighters invited the police department and all City of Tucson employees to be part of the credit union. Through the years the Credit Union has made changes in both charters and names but throughout it all TOPCU has remained dedicated to our founding members, the City of Tucson employees.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SFA CONSTRUCTION LLC
SFA CONSTRUCTION LLC
Tucson, Arizona
11-50 employees
Sharp Construction is a commercial general contractor located in Phoenix, Arizona with a focus on the following construction business sectors: Commercial Office, Hospitality, Mixed Use, Retail, Special Projects, Restaurants, and Medical. We're committed to safety, quality, and execution. We are very process driven and organized. Continuous improvement is an essential part of our project deployment in which lessons learned are carried over from project to project to ensure the highest level of quality and attention to detail. Our mission is to deliver the highest of construction quality, on time, and under budget while creating the most value for our customers. Our commitment to our mission is to always strive for continuous improvement, push the barriers in sustainability, and lead our people with a culture that is focused on honesty, integrity, safety, and professionalism.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market