Alaska USA Federal Credit Union

Alaska USA Federal Credit Union
Credit union
Industry Financial services
Founded 1948
Headquarters Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Area served
Alaska; Washington; Maricopa County, Arizona; High Desert, California
Key people

Geoff Lundfelt, President

Bobby Alexander, Chairman
Products Checking and savings, consumer loans, credit cards, commercial products, personal insurance, mortgage and real estate, financial planning and investment services
Total assets $6.9B USD (2017)
Subsidiaries Alaska USA Insurance Brokers,
Alaska USA Mortgage Company,
Alaska USA Trust Company,
Procura Mortgage Company,
Alaska USA Foundation
Website alaskausa.org

Alaska USA Federal Credit Union is a credit union headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, chartered and regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). In the United States, Alaska USA is among the largest credit unions by assets, and among the 10 largest credit unions by membership.[1]

Alaska USA is a federally chartered, member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative with more than 100 branch offices and service locations throughout Alaska, Arizona’s Maricopa County, California’s San Bernardino County, and Washington State. As of 2017, Alaska USA had $6.9 billion in assets and more than 600,000 members. 1.[2]

The credit union is the leading provider of consumer financial services in Alaska, with growing membership in all 50 states. Alaska USA provides deposit accounts, consumer loans, credit cards, 24/7 support, and online and mobile account management. In a growing number of locations, Alaska USA provides commercial products, personal insurance, real estate loans, and financial planning and investment services.

The credit union also owns and operates Alaska USA Insurance Brokers in Alaska and Washington, and Alaska USA Mortgage Company in Alaska, California, and Washington.

Additionally, Alaska USA established the Alaska USA Foundation in 2003 to support 501(c)(3) charitable organizations that provide needs-based services to children, veterans, and active duty members of the military and their families.[3]

History

In the 2000s, the credit union built office buildings in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Wasilla to house their financial services subsidiaries. Shown is the Fairbanks Financial Center (with Birch Hill Cemetery in the background), which also houses the Fairbanks offices of the Alaska Legislature.

Alaska USA was founded in 1948 by 15 volunteers and originally chartered as the Alaskan Air Depot Federal Credit Union to provide financial services to military personnel and federal employees stationed in pre-statehood Alaska.

By 1974, the credit union’s membership grew to include more than 20,000 workers of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline service companies. During this same period, Alaska USA received congressional authority to provide services to 10 of the Alaska Regional Native Corporations under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. To reflect this growing field of membership, Alaska USA adopted its current name in 1975.

The credit union entered the Pacific Northwest market in 1983 by merging with Whidbey Federal Credit Union in Oak Harbor. Alaska USA gained a statewide community charter in Washington following the merger of two other Seattle-based credit unions in 2010.

Alaska USA expanded into California’s San Bernardino County in 2009 by acquiring the High Desert Federal Credit Union of Apple Valley, California, and the Members Own Federal Credit Union of Victorville, California. This growth continued with the acquisition of Arrowhead Credit Union in 2010, and their branches in Barstow, Victorville, Big Bear, and Hesperia, California.

In 2014, Alaska USA opened its first Arizona branch in Glendale. Shortly after in 2015, the credit union was granted authorization by the NCUA to qualify members in underserved areas in Maricopa County.[4]

References

  1. Top 50 U.S. Credit Unions. CreditUnionsOnline.com
  2. "About Alaska USA Federal Credit Union". www.alaskausa.org. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
  3. Alaska USA Foundation Official Website
  4. Alaska USA Official Website
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