A corporate credit union is a cooperative nonprofit association whose members consist primarily of other credit unions and whose purposes are: (a) To accumulate and prudently manage the liquidity of its member credit unions through interlending and investment services; (b) To act as an intermediary for credit union funds between members and other corporate credit unions; (c) To obtain liquid funds from other credit union organizations, financial intermediaries, and other sources; (d) To foster and promote in cooperation with other state, regional, and national corporate credit unions and credit union organizations or associations the economic security, growth and development of member credit unions; and (e) To perform such other financial services of benefit to its members which are authorized by the commissioner.
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