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'''America's First Federal Credit Union''' is a community credit union based in [[Birmingham | [[File:America's First Federal CU logo.png|right|250px]] | ||
'''America's First Federal Credit Union''' is a non-profit community credit union based in [[Birmingham]]. It was founded in [[1936]] as the '''Iron and Steel Worker's Credit Union'''. Since then it has grown to a full-service financial institution with more than 153,000 members, nearly $1.5 billion in assets and 19 branch locations. | |||
The company's distinctive [[America's First Federal Credit Union building|headquarters building]] was once well-known for its bright orange color. It has since been re-clad in warm gray. A four-story extension was added to the building in [[2018]]. | The Credit Union was established by nineteen workers at [[U.S. Steel]]'s [[Ensley Works]] in July 1936, and initially was operated out of a cigar box. In [[1946]] the growing institution moved into the vacant [[Bank of Alabama Building]] at 1724 [[Avenue E Ensley]]. | ||
The company's distinctive [[America's First Federal Credit Union building|headquarters building]] at 1200 [[4th Avenue North]] was once well-known for its bright orange color. It has since been re-clad in warm gray. A four-story extension was added to the building in [[2018]]. | |||
It received a community charter from the National Credit Union Administration in [[2005]]. | It received a community charter from the National Credit Union Administration in [[2005]]. | ||
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* 3355 [[Vanderbilt Road]], [[Tarrant]] | * 3355 [[Vanderbilt Road]], [[Tarrant]] | ||
* 1910 [[Gadsden Highway]], [[Trussville]] | * 1910 [[Gadsden Highway]], [[Trussville]] | ||
* 1112 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Vestavia Hills]] | |||
== Former locations == | == Former locations == | ||
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* [http://www.amfirst.org/ America's First Federal Credit Union] website | * [http://www.amfirst.org/ America's First Federal Credit Union] website | ||
[[Category:1936 establishments]] | [[Category: 1936 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:Credit unions]] | [[Category: Credit unions]] | ||
[[Category:4th Avenue North]] | [[Category: Avenue E Ensley]] | ||
[[Category: 4th Avenue North]] |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 13 May 2024
America's First Federal Credit Union is a non-profit community credit union based in Birmingham. It was founded in 1936 as the Iron and Steel Worker's Credit Union. Since then it has grown to a full-service financial institution with more than 153,000 members, nearly $1.5 billion in assets and 19 branch locations.
The Credit Union was established by nineteen workers at U.S. Steel's Ensley Works in July 1936, and initially was operated out of a cigar box. In 1946 the growing institution moved into the vacant Bank of Alabama Building at 1724 Avenue E Ensley.
The company's distinctive headquarters building at 1200 4th Avenue North was once well-known for its bright orange color. It has since been re-clad in warm gray. A four-story extension was added to the building in 2018.
It received a community charter from the National Credit Union Administration in 2005.
Locations
- 1918 Veterans Memorial Drive, Adamsville/Forestdale
- Plaza 200, South Quintard Avenue, Anniston
- 2131 19th Street North, Bessemer
- 1200 4th Avenue North, Birmingham
- 300 4th Avenue SW, Cullman
- 1819 20th Street, Ensley
- 1039 Mount Olive Road, Gardendale
- 3312 Old Columbiana Road, Hoover
- 3052 Allison Bonnett Drive, Hueytown
- 2 Inverness Center Parkway, Inverness
- 110 Frankfurt Circle, Lakeshore
- 7318 Parkway Drive, Leeds
- 1050 Montlimar Avenue, Mobile
- 3129 U. S. Highway 31, Pelham
- 724 Crow Drive, Roebuck
- 801 North Street E, Talladega
- 3355 Vanderbilt Road, Tarrant
- 1910 Gadsden Highway, Trussville
- 1112 Montgomery Highway, Vestavia Hills
Former locations
References
- Seale, Michael (June 1, 2017) "America's First expanding headquarters downtown" Birmingham Business Journal