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Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union

Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union is the largest ethnic credit union in the United States, serving over 108,000 members.

🌐 Translated from Polish (auto-translated). The original is the only editable version.

About the Company

Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union (PSFCU) was established in 1976 by the founders of the Polish & Slavic Center, initiated by Father Longin Tolczyk. The goal was to support immigrants who, upon arriving in New York, wanted to buy homes in Greenpoint but were rejected by banks due to a lack of credit history.

Services/Offer

PSFCU offers a wide range of financial services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, mortgages, credit cards, consumer and business loans, as well as digital services such as online banking and currency exchange.

Area of Operation

PSFCU serves over 108,000 members and has over 2.5 billion dollars in assets. It is the largest ethnic credit union in the United States, with branches in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Illinois.

Why Us

The credit union is owned by all its members, who have equal voting rights and elect a board that oversees daily operations. Profits are allocated for the benefit of all members and the local community, unlike banks that operate to maximize profits for shareholders.

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