Corporate Members
Becoming A Corporate Member
A Corporate Member is a company or association who partners with a credit union to enable their employees or members the opportunity to join the credit union. Since credit unions are not-for-profit, members enjoy competitive earnings on savings accounts, lower rates on loans, and a wide array of services designed to fit their financial needs.
We know that becoming a Corporate Member is worth it only if it makes your job easier. We handle the credit union orientation and education of your employees, without interfering with productivity, and without requiring your valuable time. Here are some of the services we can provide – all free of charge:
- Payroll stuffers explaining credit union membership
- Prepared credit union information for your company’s employee benefit package
- A formal presentation to your staff at a time you choose
- A representative available at breaks and lunch to answer questions (we’ll even bring refreshments!)
- Posters for display throughout your location
- Employee seminars on financial topics
- Articles for your newsletter or other company publications
- Free United Federal Credit Union newsletters for your office
- Complete credit union information sent by mail, at our expense
- Free ACH Direct software system that simplifies payroll tasks
The bottom line: we’ll be there when you need us – no matter what!
Click Here to view a list of our Corporate Members.
If you would like additional information of the benefits of becoming a Corporate Member, Click Here and a Business Development representative will contact you to explain how your employees will benefit by becoming members of United Federal Credit Union.
How To Become a Corporate Member
Becoming a Corporate Member of United Federal Credit Union is a simple process. Simply submit a letter on your company letterhead indicating your organization’s desire to make credit union membership available to your employees. Click here for sample. Once we receive your letter, we’ll obtain the necessary regulatory approval.
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