Credit-union
noun
1.
a cooperative group that makes loans to its members at low rates of interest.
noun
1.
a cooperative association whose members can obtain low-interest loans out of their combined savings
An organization formed by employees of a company or institution to make personal loans at low interest rates to all employees of that company or institution.
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