Technicolor Federal Credit Union

Technicolor Federal Credit Union
Credit Union – Charter 08230
Industry Financial Services
Founded 1952
Founder Ernest Abell and 7 Other Technicolor Employees
Headquarters Burbank, California, United States
Area served
Greater Los Angeles County, Entertainment Industry personnel and their families
Key people
Daniel Taay, Chief Executive Officer
Products Savings; Checking; Consumer Loans; Mortgages; Online Banking
Website www.technicolorfcu.org Edit this on Wikidata

Technicolor Federal Credit Union (or Technicolor FCU) is a federally chartered multiple common-bond credit union – a cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members and operated for the purpose of offering lower rates on loans, lower fees on services and higher returns on savings. Headquartered in Burbank, California, Technicolor Federal Credit Union is regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), an agency of the U.S. federal government. This credit union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).[1]

Membership

Technicolor Federal Credit Union is a membership cooperative financial institution, and as such, opening an account requires an individual or business to "join" the credit union. Once an individual joins, they become a "Member" of the credit union.

Membership is open to current and retired employees and their immediate families on its "Companies Served" list. New companies are permitted to request the option to allow their employees and immediate family members to be eligible to join Technicolor Federal Credit Union by submitting a written request to the credit union.`

Services

Technicolor Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial institution. As part of the CO-OP network, Technicolor Federal Credit Union provides access to over 28,000 surcharge-free ATM s, including over 5,500 7-Eleven locations in the U.S. and Canada, and at Costco locations.[2] Some of the services the credit union provides include:

  1. Savings Accounts
  2. Free Checking Accounts
  3. Premium Checking Accounts
  4. IRA
  5. Roth IRAs
  6. Money Market Accounts
  7. Share Certificates
  8. New & Used Auto Loans
  9. Private Party Auto Loans
  10. Big Ticket Loans
  11. Payday Loans
  12. Personal Loans
  13. Share-Secured Loans
  14. Visa® Credit Cards
  15. Secured Visa® Credit Cards
  16. Real Estate Loans
  17. Home Equity Lines of Credit
  18. Domestic & International Wire Transfers
  19. Online Banking
  20. Online Bill ePay
  21. Online eStatements
  22. Discount Movie & Theme Park Tickets
  23. Notary Services

References

  1. "NCUA Share Insurance Fund Information, Reports, and Statements". Ncua.gov. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
  2. "CO-OP Financial Services | B2C Homepage". Co-opnetwork.org. Retrieved 2012-08-10.

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