People's Choice Credit Union

People's Choice Credit Union (previously Australian Central Savings & Loans) is an Australian credit union headquartered in Adelaide, with branches in metropolitan Adelaide, regional South Australia, the Northern Territory, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Western Australia. People's Choice is one of the nation's largest credit unions, with over 350,000 members, and more than 7.4 billion Australian dollars funds under management and advice. People's Choice provides financial services including transaction and savings accounts, fixed term investments, residential and personal lending, insurance and financial planning services. People's Choice is a partner institution of the rediATM network.

Along with other South Australian credit unions, People's Choice is a naming right sponsor of the South Australian Credit Union Christmas Pageant.

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