 How can my company or organization offer credit union
services?
Looking for an easy way to enhance your employees'
benefits package at no additional cost to you? Look no further
– Sun Federal Credit Union can provide your employees with
access to personalized, convenient and money saving financial
services. Here are some of the reasons to consider Sun Federal
for your employees:
NO COST to you or your employees.
Increased employee morale, productivity and employee
retention because membership offers meaningful, money saving
benefits... which you made available to your staff.
We do the work for you. Sun Federal representatives
will work with your company to hold on-site presentations for
your employees, explain benefits and services and provide
marketing materials promoting the Credit Union.
On-site financial seminars (where facilities allow)
on basic investing, college planning, the mortgage process -
whatever financial topic your company would like, at no cost
to you or your employees.
Convenient and easy 24-hour access through
SunTouch 24 Telephone and Online
Account Access and website resources.
Proven success with over 120 Select Employee Groups
and Community Sp[onsors.
A lifetime benefit for employees and their families
who will retain their membership even if they happen to
relocate or retire.
It's Easy To Join!
Offering Credit Union services to your company can be as
simple as submitting a brief
letter of interest on corporate
letterhead, signed by a company official, indicating your
company’s desire to extend Sun Federal Credit Union benefits
to its employees.
If your company would like to receive more information on
Credit Union membership for your employees
send us an email or contact us at the number below.
E-mail is not a secure form of
communication. Do not e-mail sensitive information such
as account numbers, credit card number, etc.
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Ohio
Area
(419) 893-5070
(800) 786-0945 |
Pennsylvania
Area
(215) 751-1650 ext. 230
(800) 826-7328 |
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All new employee group applications for Sun Federal Credit
Union membership are subject to approval by our federal
regulator, the National Credit Union Association.
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