U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union

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U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union
Formerly
  • Albuquerque U.S. Employees Federal Credit Union
  • U.S. New Mexico Federal Credit Union
Industry Financial services
Founded1935
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
9 (2020)
Key people
Marsha Majors (CEO)
Total assets $1.18 billion (2020)
Members77,785 (2020)
Number of employees
249 (2020)
Website www.useagle.org

U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union is a credit union founded in 1935 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] They have branches in Albuquerque, Farmington, Santa Fe, and Bernalillo. [2] As of 2020, U.S. Eagle had 79,785 members, 249 employees, and $1.18 billion in assets. [3] [4] In 2019 and 2020, Forbes named U.S. Eagle a Best-in-State Credit Union. [5] [4]

History

U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union was founded in 1935 under the name Albuquerque U.S. Employees Federal Credit Union. [1] Initially, Albuquerque U.S. Employees Federal Credit Union served federal employees in New Mexico. [1] In 1990, their name was changed to U.S. New Mexico Federal Credit Union to reflect an expanded membership base. [6]

In March 2015, U.S. New Mexico Federal Credit Union announced their name would be changing to U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union. [7] Earlier that year, U.S. Eagle merged with New Mexico Correctional Employees Federal Credit Union. [8] In December 2015, U.S. Eagle acquired the signage rights for Albuquerque Plaza. [9]

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