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Looking for a new car? If you are shopping for a GM vehicle, you can save even more by being a credit union member. If you are having problems accessing Perfect Teller, click here. Be sure to read the most recent Newsletter New Services-- ON-LINE BILL PAY: Sign up through link on Perfect Teller (home banking) site. If you're not using Perfect Teller, stop by the credit union to sign-up today. Bill Pay Demo DEBIT/ATM
CARDS:
Please keep in mind that this is an expensive program for the
credit union and to help offset that cost, we are asking that you use the
card as a “credit” card, instead of “debit” wherever possible.
Using it this way still deducts the money immediately from your
account, but the credit union earns income from the transaction. Save hassles--Get Pre-approved for your vehicle loan-- If you are looking, or thinking about looking, for a vehicle....call or stop by the credit union first, and get pre-approved. Before you start shopping, you'll know what you can afford and what your payments will be. How to Find Us We are located at the northeast corner of West State Blvd. and St. Marys St., in near northwest Fort Wayne, Indiana. Our mailing address is 1020 West State Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Our hours are Monday thru Friday, 9am to 5pm. Our phone number is 260-483-5661. |
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Our Mission Our mission is to be committed to providing the widest range of financial services to our membership in an economical, personal and professional environment.
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Membership to City Trust Federal Credit Union is open to:
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Your shares at City Trust Federal Credit Union are insured up to $250,000.00 by the National Credit Union Administration. The NCUA is an independent agency of the US Government and is responsible for the management of the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF). This fund is currently at the strongest and best reserved level in its history. Not one penny of insured savings has ever been lost by a member of a federally insured credit union.
Federally insured by NCUA
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This site was last updated 06/30/10