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My BFF chatted online with a NFCU rep the other day, and was told that starting "next month" (don't know if that would be Feb or March) "they will be accepting honorable discharges as acceptable sponsors."
Did she misunderstand them, or is this true? Anyone heard anything about this?
I decided to chat with them today, and here is their response:
That's mostly correct. Currently, being a veteran in and of itself is not in our field of membership, but regulators recently approved a plan to provide more people access to credit unions early this year, including veterans. However, we don't have a confirmed date yet. We'll be sure to let you know once we do!
Read under "Multiple Common Bond". It really does appear that this will open up membership to veterans, unless I'm reading it wrong.
According to the CSR I spoke to, as of February 6th, all honorably discharged vererans are eligible for membership in NFCU.
Thee are new rules governing the field of membership of credit unions. The fules allowing membership for all honorably discharged veterans were apparently written by NFCU and PenFed.
http://creditunionwatch.blogspot.com/2015/12/proposal-would-allow-193-million-vets.html
http://nafcucomplianceblog.typepad.com/nafcu_weblog/field_of_membership/
This is HUGE news! I am surprised I couldn't find a thread on this topic when I searched.
Does anyone know if the same familial rules will apply regarding honorably discharged veterans? My friend's father was honorably discharged, and she is hoping she can become an NFCU member. That's how our conversation started.
@gamegrrl wrote:This is HUGE news! I am surprised I couldn't find a thread on this topic when I searched.
Does anyone know if the same familial rules will apply regarding honorably discharged veterans? My friend's father was honorably discharged, and she is hoping she can become an NFCU member. That's how our conversation started.
Yes, the CSR told me that families of veterans are eligible. I think you friend's father would need to join first.
He passed away years ago. I hope she can still join.
@gamegrrl wrote:He passed away years ago. I hope she can still join.
I'm sure others will have more knowledge on this. If she can't join through her father, she can still join through San Diego Navy League.