A financial cooperative provides banking services exclusively to individuals affiliated with Loyola University. This typically includes faculty, staff, students, and sometimes alumni. Members pool their resources to offer each other loans, savings accounts, checking accounts, and other financial products at competitive rates.
Such institutions are often non-profit, which means they return profits to members in the form of lower interest rates on loans and higher dividends on savings. This membership structure fosters a sense of community and shared financial well-being. Historically, these cooperatives have been important for providing financial services to groups that might not otherwise have easy access to traditional banking. They offer an alternative to large commercial banks, prioritizing member needs over profit maximization.