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National Association of Federal Credit Unions

www.nafcu.org

 
The National Association of Federal Credit Unions is a direct membership association committed to advancing the credit union community through its relentless focus on membership value in representing, assisting, educating and informing its member credit unions and their key audiences. NAFCU was founded in 1967 out of a desire by federal credit union leaders to have an independent voice in Washington that would focus exclusively on the needs and issues of federal credit unions. The association would have one specific, overriding purpose: to directly shape the laws and regulations under which federal credit unions operate.  
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.nafcu.org
  • 3138 10th Street
    North Arlington, VA USA 22201
  • Phone: 800.336.4644

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