Idaho Central Credit Union | |
Type: | Credit union |
Foundation: | [1] |
Location City: | Chubbuck, Idaho |
Location Country: | U.S. |
Locations: | 55 branches |
Area Served: | Idaho, Washington, and Jackpot, Nevada |
Key People: | Brenda Worrell (CEO) Troy Neu (Chairman) |
Industry: | Financial services |
Services: | Savings, Checking, Consumer Loans, Mortgages, Credit cards, Investments, Online banking, Business services |
Assets: | $ 10 billion |
Operating Income: | $172,720,400 |
Num Employees: | 1,800 |
Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) is a state-chartered credit union in the western United States, headquartered in Chubbuck, Idaho, adjacent to Pocatello. ICCU is the largest credit union in Idaho, with numerous branches serving over 560,000 members with assets over $11 billion; its governing agency is the state's Department of Finance.
Idaho Central Credit Union was organized in Boise as a state-chartered credit union on June 28, 1940, to serve the financial needs of the officers of other credit unions operating in the state of Idaho. At that time, officers could not belong to the credit union where they worked.
In 1953, Idaho Central changed its field of membership to include all members of other Idaho credit unions, and in 1972 it was increased again to of small groups approved by the Department of Finance, who had a common bond and desired credit union membership, but were unable to form a credit union. In 1977, it expanded to retail employees in Ada, Bannock, Bingham, and Power counties. Persons in Oneida, Bear Lake, Franklin, Caribou, and Twin Falls counties were added to the field of membership in 1984.
The field of membership expanded in 1989 to include non-durable wholesale, service, and manufacturing for all counties and to persons in Jerome, Gooding, Lincoln, Blaine, Minidoka, and Cassia counties, and Jackpot, Nevada. In 2008, the establishment of the organization's Central's Business Lending Department added member eligibility for businesses. The most change came with the merger of PSCU in north Idaho, adding Shoshone and Kootenai counties.
In 2022, Idaho Central Credit Union physically expanded out of Idaho by opening up a branch in downtown Spokane.
Idaho Central is the largest credit union in the state of Idaho, with 52 locations in the Treasure Valley, Magic Valley, Eastern Idaho, Idaho Panhandle, and Washington.
ICCU's field of membership includes:
Idaho Central Credit Union is governed by an elected board of directors. Brenda Worrell serves as the chief executive officer (CEO), Brian Berrett as the chief financial officer (CFO), Mark Willden as chief information officer (CIO), Ed Tierney as chief lending officer (CLO), Corey Dahle as chief experience officer (CXO), and Michael Watson as chief marketing officer (CMO).[2] [3]
ICCU is the name sponsor of three sports venues in Idaho and a performing arts center in eastern Washington.
In 2018, the University of Idaho in Moscow announced that ICCU had acquired the naming rights to a new arena on campus, located north of the west end of the Kibbie Dome, Opened in November 2021, the Idaho Central Credit Union Arena (ICCU Arena) is the home court of the Vandal basketball teams (men's and women's).[4] [5] In September 2020, ICCU announced that it had acquired the naming rights to the former CenturyLink Arena in downtown Boise, which was renamed Idaho Central Arena.[6]
In 2022, Idaho Central Credit Union signed a lifetime deal for the naming rights for a performing arts center in Spokane Valley. The Idaho Central Spokane Valley Performing Arts Center will be a 59,000 square-foot-facility on a 5-acre site expected to open in 2024. [7]
It was announced on January 9, 2024, that Idaho Central Credit Union would become the corporate naming rights holder for Idaho State University (ISU)'s main stadium, which is now known as the ICCU Dome.[8]