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Last Updated: Nov 21, 2024
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Our History IC MissionOur Mission is clear: To improve the well being of our Members by providing innovative products and services while promoting Member education and community support through a team of caring, knowledgeable and empowered professionals. A Timeline of IC Federal Credit Union HistoryIC Federal Credit Union was founded in 1928 as a Member-owned, non-profit institution. We were chartered to encourage savings by offering a fair return on deposits, to use those deposits to offer Credit Union Members low cost loan products and to provide additional services as needed. Changing our CharterOn June 10, 1986, we changed our charter from state to federal. This charter allowed us to offer additional services to our Membership and we became the IC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION. Our new charter also allows us to expand our field of Credit Union Membership to include individuals who live or work in the counties of Worcester, Middlesex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire and Norfolk MA. It also includes the spouses of individuals who have passed away while in our field of Membership, employees of the Credit Union, Members of their immediate families and organizations of such individuals. Expanding Our Federal Credit UnionIn 1986, we expanded into Leominster and opened a new Branch at 400 Mechanic Street. Based on the tremendous success of the 300 Bemis Road location, we decided to close the 255 Main Street Office in 1989. In June of 1992 we opened a new branch in Westminster, serving the growing Membership in the northern region. Expanding in the 21st CenturyIn 2006 we moved our Parkhill Plaza Branch a short distance away to 520 Electric Avenue, Fitchburg, right across from the Parkhill Plaza. This branch would offer state-of-the-art technology by offering an Internet café, plasma TV with Member information updates, and ATM drive-thru access. |