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Credit Cards Designed To Give You More By Aspire Credit Union

Credit Cards Designed To Give You More By Aspire Credit Union

If you’re looking to build your credit or simply want increased purchasing power, Aspire Credit Union has you covered with convenient credit cards to fit your needs. Whether it's fixed interest rates, cash-back rewards, or no hidden fees, you can choose what’s...

Kohlman to Retire after 40 Years of Service

Kohlman to Retire after 40 Years of Service

For the last 40 years, Mindee Kohlman has been an active and influential member of the Credit Union movement in the Dakotas. She is highly respected by her peers and knows all operational aspects and interworking of the credit union.  She has been with Aspire...

Home Loan Program Designed To Help First-Time Home Buyers

Home Loan Program Designed To Help First-Time Home Buyers

North Dakota Housing Finance Agency has combined its unique resources and expertise to collaborate with Aspire Credit Union and deliver its life-cycle mortgage platform. They bring a distinct skill set in creating home loan solutions for us that will meet all our...

3 Reasons To Check Out Auto Loan Rates At Aspire Credit Union

3 Reasons To Check Out Auto Loan Rates At Aspire Credit Union

At Aspire, we do things differently. We serve our members, not shareholders. Membership means more than great rates. We’re a not-for-profit, which means we return profits to you in the form of free accounts, lower fees, and free services. That’s the credit union...

Get On The Road With Great Auto Loan Rates

Get On The Road With Great Auto Loan Rates

Buying a car is a journey, not a destination. Sure, the destination is satisfying, but the right journey can make the end goal that much sweeter. For most car buyers, having good credit and steady income are the keys to getting approved for a loan — though they are...

Are Minot Credit Unions Better Than Banks? – Learn More!

Are Minot Credit Unions Better Than Banks? – Learn More!

While banks and credit unions are both financial institutions that offer similar services (checking and savings accounts, auto loans, and mortgages), the main difference between a bank and a credit union is that "customers" of a credit union are members, and they own...