Credit unions are unique financial institutions. With a minimum deposit
into a share savings account, an individual may become a member
of the credit union. Since credit unions are cooperative organizations,
membership makes that individual an owner of the credit union.
Credit unions have no stockholders. The leadership of the credit union comes
from the staff and volunteers who are elected by the membership at the credit
union's annual meeting.
Prairie Federal Credit Union has three different areas in which a member may
serve. The first area is the Board of Directors. They are responsible for setting
the credit union policies.
The second area is the Credit Committee. Their main function is approval of loan
requests.
The third area is the Supervisory Committee. They are responsible for the internal
controls of the credit union. |