Monday, October 1, 2012

CUs that Borrowed From Fed During Q3 2010

Credit unions were not active borrowers from the Federal Reserve's Discount Window during the third quarter of 2010, as economic and financial conditions improved.

According to data released by the Federal Reserve, only 9 credit unions borrowed from the Discount Window during the third quarter of 2010 and only one credit union, Northwest Community Credit Union, borrowed from the Federal Reserve more than once during the quarter.

The credit unions that borrowed from the Federal Reserve's Discount Window were:

  • ACHIEVA CU, CLEARWATER, FL
  • CRESCENT CU, BROCKTON, MA
  • ELEVATIONS CU, BOULDER, CO
  • ESL FCU, ROCHESTER, NY
  • NORTHWEST CMNTY CU, SPRINGFIELD, OR
  • REDSTONE FCU, HUNTSVILLE, AL
  • ST ANNES CU OF FALL RIVER, FALL RIVER, MA
  • TALERIS CU INC, CLEVELAND, OH
  • VISIONS FCU, ENDWELL, NY

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