Holyoke Credit Union Explained

Holyoke Credit Union
Foundation:1911
Predecessor:Notre Dame du Perpetuel Secours Credit Union of Holyoke
Location:Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States
Area Served:Holyoke, West Springfield, and Feeding Hills
Products:Savings
checking; consumer loans; mortgages; credit cards; online banking
Homepage:www.holyokecu.com

Holyoke Credit Union is a non-profit financial co-operative chartered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and headquartered in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Established on September 7, 1911, the credit union was originally known as Notre Dame du Perpetuel Secours Credit Union of Holyoke and was open to the public, but strongly encouraged membership amongst school children of Holyoke's French-Canadian parochial schools at the time.[1] On December 27, 1918, the name was changed to the present one,[2] and today is open to anyone living or working in the Hampden and Hampshire counties of Massachusetts.[3]

Holyoke Credit Union is a member of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and the SUM ATM network.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Aim to Promote Juvenile Thrift; Citizens Petition for Establishment of Parochial School Credit Union. Springfield Union. July 15, 1911. Springfield, Mass..
  2. Query for "Holyoke Credit Union", Massachusetts Corporation Card File Database, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  3. Web site: About Us. Holyoke Credit Union. 2017.