List Of Credit Unions In Ghana

A credit union is a cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members.

Profits from the operations of a credit union are distributed to members in the form of dividends. The basic services of a credit union are to offer savings accounts and loans to members. Hidden category: Stubs.

Below is the List Of Credit Unions In Ghana

A.M.E Zion Church Co-Operative Credit Union Ltd.

AAK Teachers Co-operative Credit Union.

AbosomankotereCo-operative Credit Union.

Abotareye Co-operative Credit Union.

Abuakwa Emmanuel Methodist.

Cooperative Credit UnionAbuakwa.

North Teachers Co-operative Credit Union.

Accra Academy Credit Union Ltd.

Adoagyiri Catholic Teachers’ Co-operative Credit Union.

Agape Assemblies of God Credit Union.

Agogo Presbyterian Co-operative Credit Union.

Agona District Workers Co-operative Credit Union.

Ajumako District Workers Credit Union.

Ajumako E.E. District Teachers’ Credit Union.

Akrofuom Area Teachers Credit Union.

Anaji Christ the King Community Co-operative Credit Union.

Anglican Diocese Co-operative Credit Union.

Anigyeda Co-operative Credit Union.

AnumApapam Community Co-operative Credit Union.

ApamWorkers Co-operative Credit Union.

Apostles Co-operative Credit Union.

Appiadu Community Co-operative Credit Union.

Arccu Co-operative Credit Union.

Asawase St Theresa’s Co-operative Credit Union.

What is a credit union vs bank?

Credit unions tend to have lower fees and better interest rates on savings accounts and loans, while banks’ mobile apps and online technology tend to be more advanced. Banks often have more branches and ATMs nationwide.

How do credit unions work?

The credit union uses the money that you and other members deposit to make loans to other credit union members, much like a bank.

Credit unions often do this by offering better rates on savings products and lower interest rates on loan products. Credit unions may also offer lower fees, too.