Credit Unions In The State Of Washington
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Financial Wellness Programs
Washington State credit unions offer various financial wellness programs including articles, seminars, webinars, credit & debt counseling, and videos & tutorials to improve financial knowledge.

In-Class Financial Education
WSECU provides financial education programs for students in grades K-12. Contact their community relations team for the latest program details.

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Credit Unions In The State Of Washington

Founded in
1954
EIN
916072220
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(14)
Category/Type
Economic Development
Address
202 9TH AVENUE SE OLYMPIA, Washington 98501-9315 United States
Website
olycu.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
Olympia Credit Union, originally CREDIT UNIONS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, has proudly served members since 1965. They offer personalized service, treating members like people, not account numbers. They provide big services with a personal touch, promising to answer phones and offer a superior member experience.
Mission
Providing safe, affordable financial services to ALL people and working together to make a positive difference in our community.

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