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Student life should be exciting. You are on the pathway to your career and your main concern should be developing good study habits and balancing your studies with your social life, family and friends. You don't have time to worry about financial matters at this stage in your life. With our range of student products and services we can offer an affordable way to make continuing education possible without the stress.

Chequing and Savings accounts 
Control expenses and make record keeping easier with a chequing account designed especially for students.

Credit Cards
Start building a credit rating - before you enter the workforce.

Student Loans and Consolidation
Less stress loan applications and a quick response helps take the worry out of financing your education.

RESP
Don't let your child miss out on the opportunity to fulfil her or his education dreams.

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The OMISTA Credit Union Outstanding School and Community Involvement Scholarship program recognizes the contribution of our community builders of tomorrow.

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Young Adults (Age 18-34 years) are half as likely to view mass marketing fraud as a "very serious" problem, although they are more likely to be victimized or targeted. Protect Your Money.


 

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