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Credit Union Guide


Patronizing companies in collective bargaining with ILWU Local 142 supports our local economy and your brothers and sisters. This is vital to strengthening our economy and community. Without a healthy economy, our communities suffer because of the slowdown in economic activity which may lead to decreased household incomes or the loss of jobs. Therefore, please patronize these credit unions that negotiate fair contracts providing a high standard of living, health and retirement benefits for your brothers and sisters.

Big Island Federal Credit Union

Hilo
66 Lono Street
Ph: (808) 935-9778
Kona
75-5737 Kuakini Hwy. Suite 101
Ph: (808) 329-8889
Puna
16-594 Kipimana Street
Ph: (808) 930-2600

Field of membership: Persons who live on the island of Hawaii; persons who regularly work, attend school, worship, perform volunteer services, or participate in associations headquartered on the island of Hawaii; persons participating in programs to alleviate poverty or distress which are located on the island of Hawaii; and incorporated and unincorporated organizations located on the island of Hawaii.

A group of teachers formed the Big Island Teachers Federal Credit Union in 1936. It was the first chartered credit union in the State of Hawaii. In 2001, NCUA approved the change from an occupational-based charter to a community credit union with an island-wide charter.


Maui County Federal Credit Union (MCFCU)

Kahului
270 Dairy Road, Suite 146
Ph: (808) 446-8698
Wailuku
1888 Wili Pa Loop
Ph: (808) 244-7968
Lahaina
270 Lahainaluna Road
Ph: (808) 661-4825

Field of membership: Anyone who lives or works in the County of Maui (Maui, Molokai, Lanai) and immediate family members of a member or potential member may join, even if they don’t live in the County of Maui.

MCFCU was established in 1937 to serve the needs of County, State, and Federal Government Employees and their families.


Maui Federal Credit Union (Maui FCU)
107 East Wakea Avenue
Ph: (808) 873-5050

Field of membership: People who live or work on the island of Maui.

Maui FCU was originally chartered in 1938 to serve the workers of Maui Pineapple Company.


Oahu Federal Credit Union (Oahu FCU)
2219 Pauoa Road
Ph: (808) 521-6727

Field of membership: Individuals living or working in the area from Hawaii Kai to Mililani to Kapolei and down to Ewa Beach and all areas between are eligible to join.


Valley Isle Community Federal Credit Union (VICFCU)

Wailuku
240 Lepoko Place
Ph: (808) 244-7354
Lahaina
40 Kupuohi Street, #102
Ph: (808) 667-2641
Kahului
160 Paahana Street
Ph: (808) 877-3232
Walmart – Kahului
101 Pakaula Street
Ph: (808) 442–8099

Field of membership: Anyone who lives or works on the island of Maui; immediate family members of a member or potential member may join our credit union, even if they don’t live or work on the island of Maui; and persons who reside in the same “household” with a member even if the residence is not located on the island of Maui.

VICFCU was originally chartered in 1940 to serve the workers of Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company.


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Credit Union Guide