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In 1969, a group of IBM employees got together (each giving $0.25) to form IBM Southeast EFCU. Who would have thought that a set of quarters in 1969 would turn into one of the nation's largest Credit Unions with $700 million in assets and almost 70,000 Members across the country?
That's a good question. We are a financial institution similar to the others, but one thing sets us apart and makes a difference...
Join the Credit Union today and you'll see the difference clearly. Read on to learn some of the many ways that we provide you with personalized service:
At IBM Southeast EFCU, we have made it our mission to provide our Members with what we call Service Excellence. This means that each and every experience you have with your Credit Union should be a memorable one.
We have even developed the Service Excellence Assurance Program to ensure that you are treated the way you deserve to be treated, like our most valuable asset!
When you join the Credit Union, you automatically become an owner. We are a not-for-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors made up of Members like you, elected by you. What you have to say really matters!
You can turn to your Credit Union for the right solutions to all of your financial needs! We have a complete range of products and services including: Checking and Savings accounts, Money Market accounts, Certificates, IRAs, First and Second Mortgages, Car Loans, VISA credit cards, Business Services, and much more. You can access these products and services on your terms: in the branch, online, over the phone, via email and more!
We respect that you have many choices and we understand that by bringing your financial needs to the Credit Union, you have placed your trust in us. Our promise to you is that we have and will always strive to provide you with Service Excellence and Superior Financial Solutions!
Your savings at IBM Southeast EFCU are federally insured to at least $100,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), a U.S. Government agency.
For more information, please refer to NCUA's Your Insured Funds.
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