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What Is Diamond Credit Unions Routing Number?

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Diamond Credit Unions routing number is 231385154.

This routing number is used for both Automated Clearing House and domestic wire transfers.

What Is a Routing Number?

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Along with your account number, the routing number of your bank identifies your specificaccount.

What Does Diamond Credit Union Offer?

DiamondCredit Union is located in Pennsylvania, with branches in Berks, Montgomery, Chester and Bucks counties.

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There are no shareholders, so the credit union is operated for the benefit of its members.

Diamond Credit Union was founded in 1947.

It now has eight branches and assets of over $1 billion.

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For individual consumers, DCU offers checking and savings accounts, andmoney market accounts.

Diamond Credit Union has amobile appand offers online banking.

Members have access to over 50,000 ATMs with no fee through the Allpoint and CU$ networks.

Diamond Credit Union offer financial planning services through its Diamond Financial Planning division.

Credit unions and banks have a lot in common, but they differ in important ways, too.

Credit unions are owned by their members, while banks are owned by shareholders.

Credit unions typically service a specific demographic.

In the case of Diamond Credit Union, thats several counties in Pennsylvania.

Some credit unions service people who work in specific industries or at a certain organization.

Credit union deposits are not insured by the FDIC, as bank deposits are.

They are insured by the National Credit Union Administration, or NCUA.

The NCUA insures individual, joint and IRA accounts for up to $250,000 per depositor, per institution.

For many credit union members, the advantage tojoining a credit unioncomes down to personal service.

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