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About GSA Federal Credit Union
GSA Federal Credit Union was founded in 1936 to serve
employees of the General Services Administration. Over
the years, our membership has grown to include the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission, National Archives,
U.S. Institute for Peace and several other small organizations,
as well as their immediate family members.
So What Makes Credit Unions
Different?
GSA Federal Credit Union is a financial cooperative,
owned and operated by its members. This differentiates
us from other financial institutions. Members deposit
money and that money is distributed to other members
in the form of loans. After operating expenses and reserve
requirements are met, income is returned to all members
in the form of higher share dividends, lower loan rates
and other low-cost financial services.
Once a Credit Union Member
When you join GSA Federal Credit Union, you'll remain
a member for as long as you maintain your account, even
if you are no longer employed by an organization within
our field of membership. That means your family members
will still be eligible to join as well. So it's a good
idea to keep your account in good standing. Credit union
membership is a valuable, low-cost resource for you
and your family!
USA Patriot Act
Important Information About Opening A New Account
To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal Law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each person who opens an account.
What this means for You:
When you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth and other information that will allow us to identify you. We may also ask to see your driver's license or other identifying documents.
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