Credit Union Difference
Credit unions often offer lower fees, lower loan rates, and higher interest rates when compared to banks.

What's the Difference
The main difference between a credit union and a bank is that credit unions are not owned by investors. They are owned by the people who use it – people like you. Each credit union elects a small group of volunteers to help make decisions, so it stays focused on the community.
Since there are no outside owners to pay, the money made goes back to those who bank at the credit union. That can mean lower loan rates, better savings rates, and fewer fees.
At the end of the day, it’s simple. You have options for where you keep your money, and Argent Credit Union wants you to feel known, helped, and taken care of, not rushed or overlooked.
I use the Brook Rd location. Every time I go there the staff is always a pleasure to work with.
-Deborah W.
Argent Credit Union has been helpful in financing my car, and I would recommend them to others. They are always friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to help when you need it.
-David L.
Community Involvement
We don’t only exist to provide financial services; we have a responsibility to help improve lives.
FAQs
Learn more about Argent Credit Union by reading about our most commonly asked questions.
About Us
We are a full-service, not-for-profit financial cooperative owned and operated by our members.


