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Membership Eligibility

EECU – A Community Credit Union invites you to join our growing family! As a member, you'll be able to save time and money by taking advantage of our full range of affordable financial services. Our field of membership includes people who live, work, worship or attend school in Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties, Michigan.

Additionally, anyone who receives a retirement annuity, pension, social security, or similar payment from private or government sources, and lives in or belongs to a retirement organization located in a county named above or in a county contiguous to Jackson County, may belong to EECU. Donors to the American Cancer Society may also become members of the credit union.

Relatives of EECU members are also eligible for Credit Union membership. Eligible relatives include the following:

  • Spouse
  • Parents
  • Grandparents
  • Aunts/uncles
  • In-laws
  • Siblings
  • Children
  • Grandchildren
  • Cousins

Plus, our "Once A Member, Always A Member" policy means you'll have access to our products and services for a lifetime, even if you retire, change jobs or re-locate.

Joining is easy! Simply complete a membership application and include a copy of your government issued picture ID and Social Security Card, along with your opening deposit. EECU membership requires a minimum Savings Account deposit of just $5.00, which is equal to one share in the Credit Union.

For more information contact a Member Service Representative at 517.787.2060 or 877.894.5033 or click below to apply!

Apply today!


 

Why Join a Credit Union?

Your Credit Union provides more opportunity because it is owned and governed by the people who utilize its products and services. Every member owns a share of the Credit Union, and the Credit Union operates to promote the financial well being of all its members. And because we’re not-for-profit, members earn higher dividends on savings, pay lower rates on loans and appreciate a higher level of service overall.

Credit Unions and banks offer many of the same products and services; however they differ in many ways. Here’s how…

 
EECU – A Community Credit Union
Local or National Banks
Type of Organization
Not for profit, not for charity, but for service
Generates profit for
shareholders
Who Can Join?
Anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school Jackson, Hillsdale and Lenawee Counties
General public
Who Owns It?
Members
Shareholders
Board of Directors
Unpaid volunteers
Paid shareholders
Fees
Typically, we have fewer and lower fees than those of banks
Fees generally account for one-third of banks’ total profits
Income Goes To
Members
Shareholders
Interactions With Like Financial Institutions
Cooperative
Competitive
Deposits Insured By
NCUA (National Credit Union Administration)
FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)

 

 

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