HRS §412:10-702
Credit unions can team up to offer member deals
A credit union may work with other credit unions, organizations, or financial institutions to help its members buy goods, insurance, and other services from outside companies. The credit union can get paid for providing these services, as long as it fits the credit union's purpose.
The statute, as written — Group purchasing
A credit union may enter into marketing arrangements and joint ventures with other credit unions, or organizations or financial institutions to facilitate its members' voluntary purchase of goods, insurance and other services from third parties, consistent with the purposes of the credit union. A credit union may be compensated for services so provided.
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