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I have RBFCU, Pendfed, and NFCU... not sure NASA would approve me at this point. But curious if anyone has the 3 biggie CUs and a fourth local in their portfolio.
@BarryNTexas wrote:I have RBFCU, Pendfed, and NFCU... not sure NASA would approve me at this point. But curious if anyone has the 3 biggie CUs and a fourth local in their portfolio.
I have those 3 plus local one
I have Penfed, NFCU, Nasa and several local Cu's
@BarryNTexas wrote:I have RBFCU, Pendfed, and NFCU... not sure NASA would approve me at this point. But curious if anyone has the 3 biggie CUs and a fourth local in their portfolio.
Hello. Credit unions are great. Here, in D.C., they come in all sorts. Every government entity here has its own credit union and most have open membership to the public. The key is to look at the bank's deposits and membership, which are the key indicators of the credit union's overall healthiness. This also tends to tell you the kind of products they will offer. More prestigious credit unions here offer credit card products on par with the prime lenders. I have Penfed, Library of Congress, and United Nations credit unions. I'm currently gardening so I can app at the NASA, U.S. Senate, Congressional, Andrews, and Department of Veterans Affairs credit unions, with the Senate and Congressional being my top priorities. I terminated my relationships with the State Department FCU and Justice Department FCU.
Member of the following:
Logix, Langley, Penfed, DCU, and recently closed Alliant. Pretty much rate them equally with the exception of DCU...they have earned that special place of "you have been approved", just to be taken back a total of 4 times now. I give..DCU won.
Logix has been exceptional on ease of money transfers from outside bank, fast postings and low interest credit card.
Langley and Penfed I have had only had a few months, so a wait and see.
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@BarryNTexas wrote:I have RBFCU, Pendfed, and NFCU... not sure NASA would approve me at this point. But curious if anyone has the 3 biggie CUs and a fourth local in their portfolio.
Hello. Credit unions are great. Here, in D.C., they come in all sorts. Every government entity here has its own credit union and most have open membership to the public. The key is to look at the bank's deposits and membership, which are the key indicators of the credit union's overall healthiness. This also tends to tell you the kind of products they will offer. More prestigious credit unions here offer credit card products on par with the prime lenders. I have Penfed, Library of Congress, and United Nations credit unions. I'm currently gardening so I can app at the NASA, U.S. Senate, Congressional, Andrews, and Department of Veterans Affairs credit unions, with the Senate and Congressional being my top priorities.
I have Penfed, NASA, NFCU and NCSECU (a few more but those are the biggies)
@BarryNTexas wrote:I have RBFCU, Pendfed, and NFCU... not sure NASA would approve me at this point. But curious if anyone has the 3 biggie CUs and a fourth local in their portfolio.
I'm not sure I would consider NASA to be one of the biggies, lol. I'm not sure they even rank in the top 100 by membership.
I have credit at Penfed, DCU, NASA, SDFCU, Justice FCU and American Airlines FCU.
I have accounts at a few others including Alliant.
I have NFCU, NASA, Valor (formaly Tobyhanna), and Intouch (Local CU)
Closed normal bank account. Down to 3. NFCU, PenFed and USAA. Might get a fourth.