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Until 2017, the Co-operative Group included The Co-operative Bank; however, despite its name, the Co-operative Bank was not itself a true co-operative as it was not owned directly by its members. Instead it was part-owned by a holding company which was itself a co-operative – the Co-operative Banking Group. [5]
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As of 2019, Service Credit Union has 52 locations (36 in New Hampshire, 1 in Massachusetts, 1 in North Dakota, and 14 on US military installations throughout Germany). The credit union participates in the CO-OP Shared Branch, providing members access to their accounts at more than 6,000 branches throughout the United States.
CU Cooperative Systems, Inc. doing business as Co-op Solutions [1] [2] (formerly d.b.a. CO-OP Financial Services), is a company that operates an interbank network connecting the ATMs of credit unions in the United States, with locations also in Canada and certain United States Navy bases overseas. It is the largest credit union-owned interbank ...
Smile is a British banking brand that operates as a trading division of The Co-operative Bank. It started as the UK's first fully digital bank in 1999, [1] offering full-service current accounts, savings, ISAs, investments and credit cards.
Co-operative Banking Group Limited (originally Co-operative Financial Services) [1] was a UK-based banking and insurance company and a wholly owned subsidiary of The Co-operative Group. Established in 2002, its head office was located at the CIS Tower , Miller Street, Manchester .
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The Co-operative Bank p.l.c. [1] is a British retail and commercial bank based in Manchester, England.Established as a bank for co-operators and co-operatives following the principles of the Rochdale Pioneers, the business evolved in the 20th century into a mid-sized British high street bank, operating throughout the UK mainland.