We
are a financially stable; growth oriented credit union providing
outstanding efficient, premiere financial services to a diverse
membership base.
Richmond Community Federal Credit Union was established in 1961. We currently are a community charter credit union. That mean memberships is available to individuals who
live, work, worship, or attend school in Richmond, Columbia, and McDuffie counties. We also extend our benefits to immediate family members. An immediate family member is defined as a spouse, child, sibling, parent, grandparent, and grandchild. For the purpose of this definition, immediate family also includes stepparents, stepchildren, stepsiblings, and adoptive relationships.
Richmond Community Federal Credit Union is a full service financial institution offering a
wide range of products and services including, savings and checking
accounts, auto and mortgage loans, VISA credit cards and Individual
Retirement accounts.
A Credit Union
is non-profit. A voluntary Board of Directors governs the Credit
Union. Each person that opens an account opens a "share"
account, meaning they have a share in the credit union. After opening
your account you become a "member' of the Credit Union, and
a member for life. Because the Credit Union is a non-profit, it
benefits you as a consumer by providing lower fees, lower interest
rates on loans, and higher dividends paid on savings and certificates.
Once A Member, Always A Member!
Even if you change jobs, move or retire, you will always be a welcome part of the Richmond Community Federal Credit Union. We will be your credit union for life!
By catering to the community in Richmond, Columbia, and McDuffie counties
and their family members, you receive more personalized service.
If you're tired of being referred to as a number, become a member
of our family at Richmond Community Federal Credit Union, where our philosophy
is "people helping people."
Richmond Community Federal Credit Union offers
the utmost in security to our members. Accounts are insured up to
$100,000 through the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA),
a U. S. government agency.
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