Membership

Why should you join a credit union?

A credit union is a not-for-profit financial institution that is owned and controlled by the people who use its services. These people are members. When you join Allegacy Federal Credit Union, you become a member and owner of this financial institution.

Although credit unions offer most of the services that are offered by banks, credit unions are not banks. Credit unions offer competitive alternatives to other financial institutions. Read about the differences between credit unions and banks.

Membership in a credit union is not open to the general public. Instead, it is an exclusive privilege that is limited to persons sharing a common bond. Find out how you can join Allegacy Federal Credit Union.

Once you discover the benefits that Allegacy Federal Credit Union can offer you and have verified that you are eligible to become a member, it's easy to join!

Membership Application
Our Online Membership Application will allow you to open your Allegacy membership, verify your identity, and let you fund your new accounts entirely online!
Membership Requirements
Companies, associations, communities, and relationships through which people are eligible for membership.
The Credit Union Difference
Credit Union? Bank? What's the difference?
Offer the Allegacy Benefit
Request that our Business Development department contact your company about offering Allegacy membership as an employee benefit.
Refer Family and Household Members
Let us know which family members you would like us to contact about credit union membership.
WebLink™
A tool for our affiliates that will help streamline activities that might have taken too much time in the past such as ordering supplies or scheduling an informative session.
 


 

 


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