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Town & Country Credit Union and First Community Credit Union (FCCU) have been named to Prairie Business magazine’s 2025 list of the 50 Best Places to Work, an annual recognition honoring outstanding workplaces across the Northern Plains.
Town & Country Credit Union Town & Country Credit Union earned recognition for its continued commitment to creating a supportive and empowering workplace for its team. “Being named one of Prairie Business’s 50 Best Places to Work is an incredible honor,” said Kalli Schell, President/CEO. “This recognition belongs to our entire team—their passion, commitment, and collaboration are what make our workplace truly special.” FCCU FCCU was recognized for the sixth consecutive year, reflecting its long-standing focus on employee engagement and culture. “This recognition is an honor for all of us at FCCU,” said Steve Schmitz, President/CEO. “We wouldn’t be where we are without our talented and hardworking staff. Thank you to our employees who create such a supportive and impactful place to work.” Each year, Prairie Business magazine recognizes 50 outstanding workplaces across the region. The full list of the 2025 50 Best Places to Work honorees can be found in the September issue of Prairie Business magazine. Town & Country Credit Union has been Positively Impacting the communities they serve for 86 years. With 10 convenient locations in North Dakota, over 160 employees and a focus on continual growth, they provide meaningful value to their more than 26,000 members every day. Membership in the credit union is open to anyone living within 75 miles of Minot and 50 miles of Fargo or Kenmare. More information can be found at www.townandcountry.org. During its 86-year history, First Community Credit Union has grown to be North Dakota’s largest Credit Union serving 23 communities. As a credit union, FCCU is owned by its members. This is different than other financial institutions which are owned by a select group of stockholders. The Credit Union's profits are returned to the members in the form of better services, accounts, and favorable rates on savings and loans. Comments are closed.
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