Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Two CUs Switch from Federal to Private Share Insurance

American Share Insurance has announced that $240 million Rocky Mountain Credit Union (Helena, MT) and the $344 million River Valley Credit Union (Miamisburg, OH) have converted from federal to private share insurance provided by American Share Insurance (ASI).

Rocky Mountain Credit Union is the first credit union in Montana to convert from federal to private insurance since American Share Insurance was approved to do business in the state effective January 1, 2018.

With the addition of River Valley Credit Union, ASI now insures 51 credit unions in Ohio.

Read the news release.

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