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Coastal Credit Union has a saying: “Bank Better to Live Better.”

As a member-owned, community-focused, not-for-profit financial institution, their local products and services make your experience that much better. Smoother. Faster. Friendlier.

Whether you’re opening a business account, applying for a loan, or just looking for a partner who puts people first, Coastal is here — making financial products more equitable and accessible, and helping more Raleighites reach their goals, grow their savings, and feel good about where they bank.

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