State Chartered Credit Unions In Louisiana
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State Chartered Credit Unions In Louisiana


Founded in
1969
EIN
720452812
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(14)
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
1350 PORT OF NEW ORLEANS PL NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana 70130-1805 United States
Website
www.portnocu.com
Phone
(504)-528-3279
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Formerly the Louisiana Credit Union League, Luminate, founded in 1969, is committed to illuminating the path forward for credit unions in Louisiana. Luminate strives to enhance the visibility and strengthen the impact of credit unions on local communities through collaboration, innovation, and thriving partnerships.
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STATE CHARTERED CREDIT UNIONS IN LOUISIANA serve the New Orleans community by offering local, member-focused financial services that help empower individuals and families.

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