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In 1934, credit union leaders who valued unity and cooperation formed the South Carolina Credit Union League. The league is dedicated to South Carolina's credit union movement, working with affiliates and national organizations to provide exemplary service to member credit unions.

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Community Involvement

Credit unions understand community spirit. A member has part ownership in a credit union. In return the credit union shares responsibility for its community. South Carolina's credit unions support many charitable causes including the Children's Miracle Network (Credit Unions For Kids), March of Dimes, the American Cancer Society, The United Way, Red Cross and more.

National Affiliations

Membership in the South Carolina Credit Union League affords credit unions a complete spectrum of services through the Credit Union National Association, (CUNA, Inc.) and its affiliates. CUNA, Inc. is the national instrument of credit union leagues and represents more than 90 percent of credit unions. CUNA Mutual Group markets insurance coverage and related services exclusively for credit unions. 

Credit unions also sponsor and support the worldwide expansion of the credit union movement and its ideals. The World Council of Credit Unions is the vehicle for this expansion.

The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), an independent federal agency, supervises and insures federal- and state-chartered credit unions. The NCUA is funded by credit unions and receives no tax dollars.

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