Noble City Credit Union

Noble City Credit Union is a Credit Union founded in 1935 during the great depression on Kings Street 1 in the Trading Quarter, Noble City. The Credit Union was the first ever founded in Noble City and Sylvania and just the second ever founded in the Cooperative movement in Lovia. The Credit Union was founded apart of a scheme set out by employees from a worker cooperative in Mandarian Village who founded Freedman's Bread in 1927, and had great sucess. The credit union was open to any employee who works in the Greater Noble City area, Noble City, or lives in those areas. The NCCU was helped also by George Oxford, progressive and cooperative politician who helped spearhead the Cooperative movement, who gave many speeches on the matter and how it could help Noble City through a depression. He lent the workers from Freedman's Bread five hundred dollars out of his personal money with no interest, it was paid back five years later.

Fees and Board of Directors
A membership to the Credit Union was two dollars during its first five years, but present day charges about 25 dollars and a renewal fee of five dollars every seven years. The Credit Union has reached up to 1,000 members during the peak of the cooperative movement in 1949, but now has around the same membership although population has greatly risen. According to NCCU, about 1,203 people are registered members. Elections to the Board of Directors occurs every four years for seven positions, members cannot serve more than three terms.