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EVERWISE CREDIT UNION ATTN NANCY ENGELMANN
EVERWISE CREDIT UNION ATTN NANCY ENGELMANN
South Bend, Indiana
500+ employees
Teachers Federal Credit Union is one of the country’s largest credit unions with $8.8 billion in assets and more than 400,000 members across all 50 states. Founded on Long Island in 1952, Teachers is a full-service, not-for-profit financial institution that provides members with 32 full-service branches throughout Long Island, Queens and Manhattan, as well as access to services at more than 5,000 shared service centers located across the country. Over the years and through various partnerships, Teachers has been proud of its role as a key supporter of the communities it serves. Teachers offers a range of member-focused products with competitive rates and low fees that started as a smart solution for teachers - now smart for all. For more information visit www.teachersfcu.org
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
UNITED FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
UNITED FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
St. Joseph, Michigan
500+ employees
How it all started. United was founded in 1949 by people just like you who believed in the values of the community and who believed in service to one another. We’ve been serving Members ever since, growing into who we are today with the knowledge that strength in numbers brings opportunities and prosperity to all of us. We’re dedicated to serving you. Today our Members enjoy the wide range of personal and business banking products we offer, at the best possible rates. We’ve partnered with 900+ employers to extend our offerings and benefits to their employees and affiliates. As a credit union, we take pride in the advantages we can offer over traditional banks, like typically fewer fees and greater investments in local communities. And our dedication to service and community doesn’t stop at our branch doors—it extends into the schools, restaurants, and other small businesses in every community we serve and support. The Members who work at United are rooted in their communities—your communities—as neighbors, volunteers, and mentors. Built for the future. United has more than 30 branches covering seven states, and more than $4.0 billion in assets. Our headquarters are located in St. Joseph, Michigan, with branches in Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania—and growing. We are people helping people. We take our commitment to both our Members and our communities to heart. That’s what makes a difference in how you experience our people, services and benefits.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
HONOR CREDIT UNION
HONOR CREDIT UNION
Berrien Springs, Michigan
201-500 employees
At Honor Credit Union, we’ve been putting our members first since 1934. Our team remains true to our member promise: Providing Solutions for Your Financial Success. Just one look through our website and you’ll see that Honor Credit Union offers a full range of products and services, market-leading rates and various ways for you to access your money, easily and dependably. With 28 member center locations across Greater Southwest Michigan and three member centers in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Honor Credit Union is dedicated to reinvesting in the communities we serve.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
INTERRA CREDIT UNION
INTERRA CREDIT UNION
Goshen, Indiana
201-500 employees
For more than 85 years, Interra Credit Union has been serving members - starting with just seven charter members and one small office back in 1932. From strong roots, great things grow. Interra’s deep roots in our communities have allowed us to expand, serving even more of our neighbors. Today, Interra Credit Union serves more than 80,000 members at 15 offices in North Central Indiana. The solid, stable and strong foundation built through the years continues today. “Interra” means “Indiana land” and reflects the commitment we have to our communities and to all the members we serve – helping them build a strong financial foundation for years to come. As Interra moves forward, your credit union will continue to offer new products and services to meet your ever-changing needs and lifestyle. You can count on us to work for you every day in every way, fulfilling our mission, to be our members’ most trusted and valued financial resource.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FARMERS STATE BANK
FARMERS STATE BANK
Lagrange, Indiana
51-200 employees
Farmers State Bank was founded in 1915 and has been serving customers in Northeast Indiana and Southern Michigan for over 105 years. FSB is the Home of Blue Button Banking as well as Simply Free Checking. Farmers State Bank offers products and services to individuals as well as commercial/business/agricultural customers. Customers can also stay connected and bank on their terms with FSB Connect which includes Online and Mobile Banking as well as Text and Telephone Banking. We know that our customers are busy and our digital banking suite allows customers to bank of the go whenever they want from wherever they want.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
NOTRE DAME FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
NOTRE DAME FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Notre Dame, Indiana
51-200 employees
Notre Dame Federal Credit Union was born on a sunny afternoon in May 1941, during the course of a conversation at a small tavern off of Notre Dame Avenue. From our humble beginnings operating out of the night watchman's office in the Main Building on the campus of the University of Notre Dame, we have grown into the thirteenth largest credit union in Indiana. If you've never been a member of a credit union, then you may not know what you're missing. To put it simply, a credit union is a non-profit bank. There are no shareholders and no profit-making bank fees. Every person who deposits money at a credit union has a share of ownership in the credit union. For that reason, the credit union gives all of its profits back to its members in the form of better interest rates and low-fee or no-fee services. At Notre Dame Federal Credit Union, we pride ourselves on being one of the most technologically advanced financial institutions around. We are constantly striving to better serve our valuable members - with more convenient locations, an ever-expanding line of products, and numerous services designed to simplify your life. With over 54,000 members, 6,800 credit union locations, over 32,000 surcharge-free ATMs nationwide, more than 70 years serving the local community, and the backing of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), we are strong, we are committed, and we are fully insured.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GARRETT STATE BANK
GARRETT STATE BANK
Garrett, Indiana
11-50 employees
Today the Garrett State Bank is a progressive community bank that has a full line of business and personal financial products. We specialize in residential mortgage loans and small to mid sized family owned business loans. Combining common sense decision making with modern products and services allows us to provide our clients the best from the past and present.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
INOVA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
INOVA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Elkhart, Indiana
51-200 employees
Established in 1942, INOVA FCU was originally chartered to serve the employees of Miles Laboratories. Today, INOVA FCU serves over 47,000 members and the employees of over 500 companies. We have 7 INOVA branch locations in two states, 5,600 service center locations and 30,000 Free ATMs in our networks nationwide. Through the years, INOVA FCU has listened to the needs of our members, and met those needs with financial services that go beyond that of other financial institutions. Our goal is “to improve our members’ financial well-being.” We are here to serve our members.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
STURGIS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
STURGIS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Sturgis, Michigan
51-200 employees
Sturgis Bank & Trust Company is an independent bank, operating for the benefit of our customers and community as we have done since our founding in 1905. Today, we remain dedicated to the same values, principles and service that have been our cornerstones for over a century. We are dedicated to provide our customers with prompt assistance from an experienced personal banker, along with our full range of competitive products. From Certificates of Deposit to Home Mortgages and Business Loans to Checking Accounts, we provide everything that may be needed to plan a promising financial future. Sturgis Bank & Trust Company serves its customers through 16 branch locations in the Southwest Michigan area: Sturgis, Bronson, Centreville, Climax, Colon, Marshall, Niles, Portage, Saint Joseph, South Haven, Three Rivers, and White Pigeon. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CAMPBELL & FETTER BANK
CAMPBELL & FETTER BANK
Kendallville, Indiana
11-50 employees
Campbell and Fetter Bank is an accounting company based out of P.O. Box 231, Kendallville, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Laotto, Indiana
11-50 employees
Served as sole Internal Auditor for bank with over $500 million in total assets. Recommended improvements to internal controls. Tested compliance with established policies and procedures. Delivered presentations to the Audit Committee. Established coherent audit documentation. Recommended changes to audit areas based on bank's risk profile. Worked independently to plan and coordinate audits.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
FIRST TRUST CREDIT UNION
FIRST TRUST CREDIT UNION
Michigan City, Indiana
11-50 employees
First Trust Credit Union is a financial services company based out of 810 S COLLEGE AVE, Rensselaer, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive