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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Safe, sound, strong -- and federal deposit insurance too!



Dan Mica explains how credit unions are safe, sound, strong -- and virtually all are federally insured.
Posted by Dan Mica at 4:29 PM
Labels: federal deposit insurance Mica banks FDIC credit union safety soundness

1 comments:

Trey Reeme said...

Great point about CU history of 75 years of not needing a bailout. Nice video, Dan!

August 1, 2008 2:45 PM

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