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New Website Coming Soon

We are excited to announce a new USCCU website is getting ready to launch. In the upcoming weeks, you will notice a fresh, easier to use usccu.org.

Q&A: Why Choose A Credit Union?

As a credit union member, you can expect to have a much more rewarding and meaningful experience. Because credit unions are member-owned and not-for-profit, they are more attuned to the needs of their members and are not driven by investors or their bottom line. Credit union members own a piece of the institution, and the revenue created through operations gets returned to members in the form of better rates, technology enhancements and more.

Home Buying Guide eBook

Buying a house is one of the biggest decisions, financially and emotionally, you'll ever make. But that's no reason to shy away from it. Just do your homework and arm yourself with advice from others who've been there — as well as professionals in the field, who've seen it all. You'll be well on your way to a home that's just right for you, your family and your budget.

The Values of Credit Unions

If any of your friends and family are in doubt about the value – and values – of credit unions should have a look at the Seven Cooperative Principles for Credit Unions. The Credit Union National Association (CUNA) has published these principles, which outline the basic function and values of CUs.

How-To Videos

New to Online Banking? Looking to learn the ins and outs? Maybe you're interested in using Bill Pay, but you're not sure where to begin. Maybe you want to start using External Transfer or Trends. We have a solution for you!

Pay People Using Popmoney

Ever needed to pay someone, but didn't have any cash on you? Never have that problem again with Popmoney! Popmoney is an innovative personal payment service that eliminates the hassles of checks and cash. Now, sending and receiving money is as easy as emailing and texting.

How To Deal With A Financial Setback

Financial setbacks come in all shapes and sizes. It can be an expensive household repair or major car trouble. It may be increases in your insurance plus a rent hike taking effect at the same time. Or, it can be something more extreme, like getting a pay cut at work- or even being given a pink slip. It may be a medical emergency that isn't covered by insurance, or some good news that will cost you a bundle, like a wedding or the birth of a baby.