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Being small isn't necessarily a bad thing. Smaller credit unions can more quickly respond to changes in the marketplace, often enjoy greater agility when it comes to decision making and have closer ties between staff and members than their larger counterparts. Members experience a financial institution "where everybody knows your name."

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