New England Federal Credit Union

New England Federal Credit Union
New England Federal Credit Union
Type Credit union
Industry Financial services
Founded 1961
Headquarters Williston, Vermont, USA
Key people Geoffrey M. Akiki, Chair
John Dwyer, CEO
Products Savings; checking; consumer loans; business loans; mortgages; credit cards
Total assets $732M USD (2009)
Website nefcu.com

New England Federal Credit Union (NEFCU) is a credit union headquartered in Williston, Vermont, chartered and regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) of the U.S. federal government. Founded in 1961, NEFCU is the largest credit union in Vermont. As of 2008, NEFCU had $679 million in assets, approximately 75,000 members, and 6 branches.

Membership in the credit union is open to anyone who works, lives, or attends schools in Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille, or Washington County. Member deposits in NEFCU are insured for up to $250,000 through the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, the credit union equivalent of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Charitable activities

NEFCU sponsors RightTrack, a financial literacy program for high school students.[1] NEFCU hosts "Shred Fests" where members of the general public may bring documents to be shredded by a professional shredding company.[2] In 2008, over 13 tons of documents were destroyed.[3] NEFCU also annually awards six $3000 college scholarships to members pursuing degrees in nursing and science.

References

  1. ^ NEFCU Puts Teens On The RightTrack. Credit Union Journal. 6 November 2006.
  2. ^ Shredding Made Easy. WCAX. 21 July 2007.
  3. ^ 2008 Annual Report. New England Federal Credit Union.

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