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Best Companies Group opens free registration for Best Credit Unions to Work For Program

Harrisburg, PA (April 6, 2026) |

Best Companies Group (BCG), a leading workplace  research firm, has opened registration for the 2026 Best Credit Unions to Work For  program. This annual recognition highlights credit unions that foster strong workplace  cultures, support employee engagement, and create environments where their teams can  thrive. 

Credit unions are navigating a rapidly evolving financial services talent market. The U.S.  credit union system serves more than 143 million members across over 4,400 federally  insured credit unions, according to the National Credit Union Administration. As credit  unions grow and compete with banks and fintech companies for skilled professionals,  

recognition as one of the Best Credit Unions to Work For provides a strategic advantage— helping organizations highlight their workplace culture, attract talent, and retain the  employees who support member service and growth. 

Why Credit Unions Should Participate: 

  • Valuable Employee Feedback: Gain actionable insights through comprehensive  employee surveys. 
  • Competitor Benchmarking: Understand how your organization compares with other  employers across the industry.  
  • Best Places to Work Recognition: Earn recognition as one of the Best Credit Unions  to Work For and stand alongside top employers. 

Companies that meet the criteria will be named among the Best Credit Unions to Work For and receive benchmarked insights to support their talent and culture strategies. 

Registration is open now through May 1, 2026. 

Companies can learn more and register at: 

https://bestcompaniesgroup.com/best-credit-unions-to-work for/?utm_source=Various&utm_medium=Various&utm_campaign=Public%20Relations%2 0Marketing 

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