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Florida Episcopal FCU serves the Dioceses of Central Florida, Southwest Florida, Southeast Florida and Florida. Membership is open to parishioners of all churches, employees of the dioceses, churches, schools, retirement centers, retreat, and conference centers. The churches and affiliated organizations may also have an account with the credit union. 

Once A Member, Always A Member

Even if you move or are no longer employed by your present employer, you may still remain a member of our credit union. You must, however, keep a minimum balance of $50 in your share savings account to keep your membership active. Also, as a member, your relatives are eligible to join also. Credit union membership is a family affair.

Parishioners of all Episcopal churches throughout four Florida dioceses may join Episcopal Credit Union

Parishioners of all Episcopal churches throughout four Florida dioceses are eligible for membership in this unique faith-based credit union.

Deeply rooted in the traditions of the Episcopal Church, FEFCU was founded in 1966 under the direction of The Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttit to help meet the needs of the clergy in South Florida. “Our credit union holds the distinction of being a faith-based financial institution. The staff, management and board of directors are devoted individuals who prayerfully make decisions in the best interest of the general membership,” says Lynn Hough, president of FEFCU.

Florida Episcopal Federal Credit Union serves the Dioceses of Central Florida, Southwest Florida, Southeast Florida and Florida. Membership is open to parishioners of all churches, employees of the dioceses, churches, schools, retirement centers, retreat, and conference centers. The churches and affiliated organizations may also have an account with the credit union. For more information, call (407) 423-3189 or (800) 548-9301 or email general@fedfcu.org.

 

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July 8, 2004