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Hometown vs Midwest America

Comparing a Credit Union in Peru, IN with a Credit Union in Fort Wayne, IN using federal FDIC, NCUA, and CFPB data. Trust Grades reflect financial strength and complaint history.

Hometown
Credit Union · Peru, IN · Est. 1936
Midwest America
Credit Union · Fort Wayne, IN · Est. 1936
Trust GradeA · 98/100
A · 98/100
Institution typeCredit UnionCredit Union
LocationPeru, INFort Wayne, IN
Total assets$37.5M
$995.0M
Net worth ratio32.1%
14.4%
Return on assets3.5%
1.0%
Shares & deposits
Members3,98251,712
CFPB complaints0
0
Complaints / $1B assets
State rank#3 of 124#2 of 124
Established19361936

Hometown

A98/100
  • Assets: $37.5M
  • Members: 3,982
  • Capital ratio: 32.1%
  • Return on assets: 3.5%
  • CFPB complaints: 0
  • State rank: #3 of 124
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Midwest America

A98/100
  • Assets: $995.0M
  • Members: 51,712
  • Capital ratio: 14.4%
  • Return on assets: 1.0%
  • CFPB complaints: 0
  • State rank: #2 of 124
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Are both institutions federally insured?

Yes. Hometown is NCUA-insured and Midwest America is NCUA-insured. Both protect deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per ownership category, regardless of Trust Grade. The Trust Grade reflects financial strength and complaint history — not the safety of insured deposits. Estimate your coverage →

Frequently asked questions

Which is better, Hometown or Midwest America?

Based on Bankzia's Trust Grade — which blends financial strength (capital ratio, ROA) with CFPB complaint history — Hometown scores higher with a grade of A (98/100). However, "better" depends on your needs: if you prioritize branch access, local service, or membership eligibility for a credit union, the lower-scoring option may still be the right choice for you.

Is Hometown safe?

Yes — Hometown is NCUA-insured, meaning deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per ownership category are federally protected regardless of the institution's Trust Grade. Its Trust Grade is A (98/100), reflecting its financial strength and complaint history relative to peers.

Is Midwest America safe?

Yes — Midwest America is NCUA-insured, meaning deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per ownership category are federally protected. Its Trust Grade is A (98/100).

What is the capital ratio of Hometown vs Midwest America?

Hometown has a net worth ratio of 32.1%, placing it in the top 5% of <$100M peers. Midwest America's ratio is 14.4%, placing it in the top 16% of $100M–1B peers. A higher capital ratio generally signals a stronger financial cushion.

How many complaints does Hometown have compared to Midwest America?

The CFPB database shows 0 complaints against Hometown, and 0 complaints against Midwest America. The per-$1B rate adjusts for institution size and is a more meaningful comparison metric.

How does Bankzia calculate the Trust Grade?

The Trust Grade combines a financial strength score (based on capital ratio, return on assets, and other FDIC/NCUA metrics) with a customer experience score derived from CFPB complaint data. The scores are weighted and normalized within peer groups by institution size and type. See our full methodology for details.

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Financial data from NCUA call reports; complaint data from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database. Bankzia is independent and not affiliated with any government agency or financial institution.

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