Tyler Groskurth

Mortgage Loan Originator at Liberty First Credit Union

Tyler Groskurth has extensive experience in the financial sector, currently serving as Mortgage Loan Originator and Lending Center Manager at Liberty First Credit Union since August 2012. Responsibilities include expanding lending member relationships, developing new business, and supervising lending center staff, alongside coaching and mentoring associates. Previously, Tyler excelled as an Outbound Lending Representative, achieving top loan production and exceeding sales goals repeatedly. Early career positions included roles in customer service, call center consulting, and accounting at both Liberty First Credit Union and Nebraska Bank of Commerce, showcasing a solid foundation in customer interactions and financial management. Tyler holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Finance from Concordia University, Nebraska, completed in 2012.

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Lincoln, United States

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Liberty First Credit Union

Liberty First Credit Union is unique in the financial services industry. We are a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative. Those who do business with us are known as members. We exist solely to provide our members with affordable financial services; and members work together to achieve their financial goals. Member savings accounts earn dividends and create a pool of funds for other members to borrow at a low interest rate. This "people helping people" cooperative business philosophy enables us to provide a full range of low-cost financial services to our members. To establish membership, a share savings account with a balance of least $5 must be opened. This represents one share of LFCU. There are no outside or majority shareholders. Each member, regardless of the size of their account balance, only owns one share. Our earnings are returned to our member-owners through dividends, competitive rates on loans and savings, free and low-cost services, and other member benefits. Our democratic organizational structure provides our member-owners with the opportunity to participate in the management of the credit union. The Board of Directors consists of volunteer members elected by the membership. Only members may serve on the Board and each member receives one vote. We were originally chartered as the Burlington Employees Cooperative Credit Association in 1935 and served the employees of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. In 1943, our request for conversion from a credit association to a credit union was approved.


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