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In 1953, several concerned and compassionate clergy from the Old Pittsburgh Methodist Conference joined resources and formed this savings and lending institution. Today, membership in Keystone United Methodist Federal Credit Union is open not only to clergy, but also to United Methodist churches, church staff, church members, and families of UM church members within the Western PA Conference of the United Methodist Church.

And, membership in the credit union is free for life! It stays with you even if you relocate or retire so you can be assured that you will always have access to the personal attention, sound financial advice and superior products and services that Keystone United Methodist Federal Credit Union has come to represent.

The safety of your money is an important consideration in evaluating any financial institution. At Keystone United Methodist Federal Credit Union you can be assured that your money is secure. Each member’s deposit accounts are insured for up to $100,000 by the federal government’s National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). No one has ever lost a penny placed in trust with a federally-insured credit union!
Unlike for-profit financial institutions, excess earnings return to our members in the form of higher dividends/interest rates on savings and investment accounts and low, competitive interest rates on loans.

If you are a Keystone member, your family members are also eligible for membership.  Once They join, they will have access to all of our convenient, money-saving products and services. 

To join , fill out a
membership application and return it to Keystone Credit Union office with an initial deposit of $25.00 or more and a clear copy of a government issued picture ID.

FAQs
What’s a Credit Union?
A credit union is a cooperative, not-for-profit financial institution organized to promote thrift and provide credit to members. It is member-owned and controlled through a board of directors elected by the membership. The board serves on a volunteer basis and may hire a management team to run the credit union. The board also establishes and revises policy, sets dividend and loan rates, and directs certain operations. The result: members are provided with a safe, convenient place to save and borrow at reasonable rates at an institution which exists to benefit them, not to make a profit.

Who owns a credit union?
Most financial institutions are owned by stockholders, who own a part of the institution and intend on making money from their investment. A credit union doesn't operate in that manner. Rather, each credit union member owns one "share" of the organization. The user of credit union services is also an owner, and is even entitled to vote on important issues, such as the election of member representatives to serve on the board of directors.

How did credit unions start?
The first credit union cooperatives started in Germany over a century ago. Today, credit unions are found everywhere in the world. The credit union movement started in this country in Manchester, New Hampshire. There, the St. Mary's Cooperative Credit Association, a church-affiliated credit union, opened its doors in 1909. Today, one in every three Americans is a credit union member.

What is the purpose of a credit union?
The primary purpose in furthering their goal of service is to encourage members to save money. Another purpose is to offer loans to members. In fact, credit unions have traditionally made loans to people of ordinary means. Credit unions can charge lower rates for loans (as well as pay higher dividends on savings) because they are nonprofit cooperatives. Rather than paying profits to stockholders, credit unions return earnings to members in the form of dividends or improved services.

Are savings deposits insured?
Yes. All savings accounts are insured up to $100,000 by the NCUA, the National Credit Union Administration, an agency of the federal government.

Who can join a credit union?
A credit union exists to serve a specific group of people, such as a group of employees or the members of a professional or religious group. This is called a "field of membership." The field of membership may include where they live, where they work, or their membership in a social or economic group. At Keystone United Methodist Federal Credit Union, membership is open  to clergy, United Methodist churches, church staff, church members, and families of UM church members within the Western PA Conference of the United Methodist Church.


KUMFCU

724-776-2300 ext 257  
412-894-0966
814-209-0029

Toll Free:
800-886-3382
Fax:
724-776-1377

Email us at:
info@keystoneumfcu.org

Hours of Operation  
Monday through Friday
8:30am to 4:00pm


 
 
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