Membership

Solid Financial Foundations at Generations

See the Generations Difference

We want to make it easy for you to do business with us. It’s our focus each and every day. Unlike big banks, our credit union exists to serve its members and the community with the financial products and services you need to build and manage a strong financial future.

Why should you join a credit union?

Our profits don’t go to shareholders – they go right back to our members in the form of lower fees, competitive rates and enhanced services.

 

Your membership means you are a part-owner and contributor to this financial cooperative.

Lower Fees
Competitive Interest Rates
Personalized Service
Become a Member of GFCU

To gain membership, you simply have to meet one of these eligibility options:

General Consumer Membership

Commercial Membership

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Shared Branches

When We Share, You Benefit

Vacation, business travel or a relocation doesn’t have to limit your ability to conduct financial transactions with Generations Federal Credit Union. It’s easy to access your money or conduct business while out of town through one of our more than 5,000 shared credit union locations.

 

While at any participating CO-OP Shared Branch, present your government issued picture ID and GFCU account number and you’ll be able to:

CO-OP Shared Branches Graph

Cash checks and make deposits

Make loan payments

Make transfers or withdrawals involving any of your Generations accounts

Obtain cash advances and balance inquiries

Purchase money orders, travelers checks & official checks (fees may apply)

Find the closest location through the CO-OP Shared Branching Network.

Member FAQs

Interest Rates, Rewards, Discounts, Insurance – Generation Advantages

How do I know if I qualify for membership with GFCU?


What is the difference between a bank and a credit union?

Can I open a new account online?


Where can I find my full account number?

Where can I see a listing of all GFCU current rates?

Where can I find a list of your locations, ATMs and hours?

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