Share Insurance Coverage Increased to $250,000
On Friday, October 3, 2008 the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 was passed, immediately increasing share insurance protection to at least $250,000 on all types of accounts. For more information about your coverage please visit www.ncua.gov or call the credit union at 254-776-7900.
Do we have your correct address and phone number?
We must have the correct physical and/or mailing address(es) and phone number(s) for you and all joint owners, on each of your ECU accounts. Federal law requires that we have correct contact information in order to keep your account active. Please verify that all your account information is up to date.
To update your information please access an address change form by clicking Applications & Forms on the left of this page. Print the form, fill it out, and mail, fax, or take it to any ECU office. Be sure all sections of the form are complete and the information is legible. Thank you!
During these uneasy economic times, you can feel secure and confident with Educators Credit Union!
Educators Credit Union is very financially sound. Less than 3% of our assets come from our real-estate portfolio, we did not participate in sub-prime lending, and our loan delinquency ratio is less than 1%.
Funds deposited at Educators are federally insured by the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) up to $250,000. Visit www.ncua.gov for more information.
Educators Credit Union's financial statement can be viewed in the foyer of the main office at 501 W. State Hwy 6, Waco TX.
| Security Alert: If you're using the last four digits of your Social Security Number as your PIN, we strongly advise that you change it. Your password should be something you can remember, but is not commonly known, used, or given out to acquire services (e.g. social security number, date of birth, mother's maiden name, phone number, address - house or PO Box number, etc.).Your PIN must consist of only numerical digits; you will use the same PIN to access your accounts through the Audio Response service. |
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