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CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE OF THE MIDWEST, INC.
CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE OF THE MIDWEST, INC.
Gahanna, Ohio
1-24 employees
Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS), a division of Family Service Association of Sheboygan, Inc. is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) full-service credit counseling agency. We provide confidential financial assessments, financial education, budget assistance, pre-mortgage education, housing, bankruptcy, school loan and credit/debt counseling to consumers throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota. We help people take control of their finances and establish financial stability in their lives by offering the following services: • Confidential Financial Assessments • Budget Counseling • Student Loan Counseling • Debt and Credit Counseling • Debt Management Programs • Bankruptcy Counseling and Education** • Housing Counseling including Foreclosure and Loss Mitigation Services • Pre- and Post-Purchase Housing Counseling and Education • Financial Education • Corporate Financial Wellness Programs for Employees CCCS is: • A United Way Agency • Affiliated with the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) • Licensed • Bonded • Regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions • Accredited through the Council on Accreditation • Approved as a housing counseling agency through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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Top Benefits
THE HOCKING VALLEY BANK
THE HOCKING VALLEY BANK
Athens, Ohio
25-49 employees
Hocking Valley Bank is a financial institution located in the foothills of Appalachian Ohio serving customers in Athens, Hocking, Fairfield, Licking, Franklin, Morgan, Perry, Washington, Meigs, Vinton, and Jackson counties.
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Top Benefits
OHIO CREDIT UNION LEAGUE
OHIO CREDIT UNION LEAGUE
Columbus, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Ohio Credit Union League is proud to be the state trade association for Ohio’s credit unions. We make their daily lives easier through political and regulatory advocacy, compliance and information services, educational and professional development opportunities, communications, media relations, outreach solutions, and more.
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Top Benefits
OHIO BANKERS LEAGUE
OHIO BANKERS LEAGUE
Columbus, Ohio
1-24 employees
For 125 years, bankers from around the state have taken advantage of the vision shared by a few insightful Ohio bankers in the late 1800s. Even though each was a fierce competitor, they realized that great benefit could be achieved through cooperation. Their vision led to the formation of what is now known as the Ohio Bankers League, formerly the Ohio Bankers Association and the Ohio League of Financial Institutions. The OBL is the trade association for the Ohio banking industry – and is Ohio’s only organization focused on meeting the needs of all banks and thrifts in the Buckeye State. For more than 125 years, the OBL has been the voice of the Ohio banking industry fostering a cooperation that has made it one of the strongest and most reputable financial trade associations in the country. By linking banks, bankers, and industry experts – and by pooling their intellectual and capital resources – the OBL serves as a powerful creator of knowledge and collective resources. The non-profit association is comprised of 200 FDIC-insured financial institutions including commercial banks, savings banks, and savings and loan associations ranging in size from just over $13 million in assets to more than $2.5 trillion. Cooperation continues to make the Ohio Bankers League one of the strongest and most reputable financial trade associations in the country. Each year, thousands of volunteers and a full-time, professional staff provide Ohio financial institutions with a complete menu of cooperative opportunities – opportunities that not only enhance operation, but more notably, the bottom line.
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Top Benefits
CENTRAL OHIO BANCORP
CENTRAL OHIO BANCORP
Waverly, Ohio
25-49 employees
First Bank of Central Ohio (FBCO) is committed to building the type of banking relationship that businesses in our community need to grow and prosper. Led by an experienced group of area business owner/operators, our team understands what it takes to successfully run a business – and will help get you there. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. NMLS #2140838
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Below Market
EDUCATION FIRST CREDIT UNION
EDUCATION FIRST CREDIT UNION
Columbus, Ohio
25-49 employees
Education First Credit Union was established in 1936 by five Columbus City School teachers as a credit union for teachers and their families. From these humble beginnings, the original five employees have grown to nearly 50 with three locations but we have never strayed from our goal of serving Ohio’s educational community. Over the years, we have developed unique products and services tailored specifically to the needs of educators and school employees. Our goal is to provide the most affordable, comprehensive, state-of-the-art financial services to members and to the educational industry.
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Market Leading
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OHIO STATE BANK
OHIO STATE BANK
Bexley, Ohio
1-24 employees
We are the only locally owned and operated bank in Bexley. Come see us and experience community banking at it's best!
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Market Competitive
COMMUNITY SAVINGS
COMMUNITY SAVINGS
Caldwell, Ohio
50-99 employees
Community Savings is a community-oriented financial institution that provides customized loan and deposit services for personal and small business needs. Keeping technology at the forefront, Community Savings has never been more accessible than now. With mobile banking, internet banking, and on-line mortgage loan applications, it truly does not matter where your bank is located but the service your bank provides. Known for superior customer and employee satisfaction, Community Savings is committed to reinvesting funds locally to sustain the communities we serve.
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Market Laggard
1176 RIVERVIEW CREDIT UNION IN
1176 RIVERVIEW CREDIT UNION IN
Belpre, Ohio
25-49 employees
We are a federally chartered, member-owned financial cooperative, owned by our members and operated solely for the benefit of our members. We are federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). RCU was founded in 1968 originally to serve the lending needs of the employees of the Union Carbide Corporation, Mining and Metals Plant. Today, our field of membership includes any person who lives, works, worships, or attends school in the following counties: Washington, Noble, Morgan or Monroe in OH and Wood, Wirt, Jackson, Pleasants or Ritchie in WV.Given the rapid changes occurring within the financial services industry, it is important to truly understand how credit unions are unique and different. WHAT IS THE CREDIT UNION DIFFERENCE?•Not-for-profit. We exist to serve our members, not to make a profit. Unlike most other financial institutions, we do not issue stock or pay dividends to outside stockholders. Instead, earnings are returned to our members in the form of lower loan rates, higher interest on deposits, and lower fees. •Taxation. Credit unions are exempt from Federal income and most State taxes but still pay other taxes just like any other financial services company. •Ownership. At a credit union, you are both a member and an owner. Each credit union member has one vote -- regardless of how much money a member has on deposit.•Volunteer Boards. We are governed by a board of directors who are elected by and from the membership and serve without being compensated. •Membership Eligibility. Credit unions cannot serve the general public. People qualify for a credit union membership through a common bond, such as an employer or community-based. •Financial Education for Members. Credit unions assist members to become better- educated consumers of financial services. . •Social Purpose: Credit unions exist to help people, not make a profit. This philosophy drives us to be involved in our community and worthwhile causes.
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Market Leading
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MCCONNELSVILLE
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MCCONNELSVILLE
Mcconnelsville, Ohio
25-49 employees
We are a full service commercial bank serving the citizens of Southeastern Ohio since 1886. Our motto is "Growing. Connecting. Banking." We grow our local communities by connecting with residents and businesses to provide them with the finances, tools, and resources to achieve their dreams. Visit us online at www.cnb-online.net.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SCHOTTENSTEIN HOMES LLC
SCHOTTENSTEIN HOMES LLC
Gahanna, Ohio
25-49 employees
SCHOTTENSTEIN HOMES LLC is a banking company based out of 140 MILL ST, Gahanna, Ohio, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
HOPEWELL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
HOPEWELL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Heath, Ohio
25-49 employees
Hopewell Federal Credit Union (HFCU), one of the leading credit unions serving Licking, Delaware and Franklin Counties, is a not-for-profit financial cooperative that is owned by its members. Hopewell provides a full range of financial services including savings and checking accounts, loan products and business accounts. HFCU operates with the mission of helping its members get ahead financially and serves anyone who lives, works or worships in Licking, Delaware and Franklin Counties.
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Market Competitive