One Nevada Credit Union

One Nevada Credit Union headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the largest locally-based federally insured, state-charted credit union in Nevada with locations in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, Sparks, North Las Vegas and Pahrump. It operates several Credit Union Service Organizations (CUSOs) including: Community Realty Services of Nevada, LLC; One Nevada Insurance Services, LLC; One Nevada Investment Group and others.

As of May 31, 2013, One Nevada had 17 branch locations, 65 ATMs, 75,277 members, and $704 million in total assets. It is classified as a well-capitalized credit union by the National Credit Union Administration and its deposits are insured for up to $250,000 through the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. One Nevada remains one of the strongest credit unions or banks in the state with more than 9.75% in capital reserves.

One Nevada has a community charter, meaning membership is available to anyone who lives, works (or regularly conducts business in), worships, attends school, or volunteers in Clark County, Washoe County, Nye County, along with members of the immediate family or household of an existing member or those eligible for membership.

In 2013, One Nevada Credit Union was listed on the Las Vegas Review Journal's Top Workplaces ranking No. 3 among mid-size companies.

In 2011, One Nevada Credit Union was listed on Training Magazine's "Training Top 125" for the third straight year, ranking No. 108.

In 2009, One Nevada was chosen as a Best Place to Work by the Society for Human Resource Management ranking No. 21 among medium-size companies with 251 to 999 employees.

One Nevada was also chosen as 2009 and 2011 AARP Best Employers for Workers Over 50.

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