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  • Howard University Employees Federal Credit Union
  • 525 Bryant Street NW, Room C-102, Washington, DC, 20059
  • Howard University Employees Federal Credit Union was chartered in Washington, DC on October 11, 1935, the same year that the Federal Credit Union Act became law. Thanks to the courage and foresight of eleven charter members, our credit union was formed with the common bond to serve employees of Howard University and members of their families.
  • DC Credit Union
  • 3059 Mount Pleasant Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009
  • DC Credit Union We're a community development financial institution, serving over 10, 000 member-owners' with affordable financial transactions and education. We have three branches: the Reeves Center, the Municipal branch, and the ACCESO branch. Check out our website for more details on locations, hours, and services
  • City First Bank of D.C., National Association
  • 1432 U Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009
  • We are proud of our expanded 75 year history with the merger with Broadway Federal Bank. Our founders in Los Angeles and Washington, DC were local leaders who saw a need in the community for a bank that addressed the lack of access to capital for historically excluded and disinvested urban majority minority communities.
  • Phi Beta Sigma Federal Credit
  • 145 Kennedy Street NW, Washington, DC, 20011
  • PBSFCU is a full-service financial services provider, serving Sigmas, Zetas and their families internationally. While it is similar to a bank in terms of the services it provides, it is philosophically different in operation. PBSFCU is a full-service financial services provider, serving Sigmas, Zetas and their families internationally.
  • Industrial Bank
  • 4812 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20011
  • "Founded on August 20, 1934, Industrial Bank is the oldest and largest African American owned commercial bank in the metropolitan Washington region. Since 1934, the bank has delivered essential banking and financial services that have contributed greatly to the growth and development of the Washington, D.C. community.
  • AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union
  • 555 New Jersey Avenue NW, Suite 100, Washington, DC, 20001
  • The mission of the AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union is to be the primary financial institution for union members and their families, providing quality products and member service, consistent with the values of the labor movement As a credit union, we exist solely to serve the financial needs of our membership.
  • 314 Capital
  • 455 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Unit 328, Washington, DC, 20001
  • 314 Capital We specialize in the direct origination of long and short term loans for residential and commercial investment properties. We're a alternative to Hard Money, which means our programs are designed as a lower cost option while helping the investor achieve their goals of building quality and sustainable housing across the nation
  • OAS FCU
  • 1145 17th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20036
  • OAS FCU was born as a joint effort by people from all over the Americas with unique needs that banks were unable to meet. Since then, we have extended our services to various organizations whose members encounter similar challenges We started in 1962 serving the employees of the Organization of American States.
  • Fannie Mae
  • 1100 15th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20005
  • Fannie Mae serves the people who house America. We are a leading source of financing for mortgage lenders, providing access to affordable mortgage financing in all markets at all times. Our financing makes sustainable homeownership and workforce rental housing a reality for millions of Americans. We also help make possible the popular 30-year, fixe
  • Interior Federal Credit Union
  • 1849 C Street NW, Room B038, Washington, DC, 20240
  • Interior Federal Credit Union has been the financial solution serving employees, volunteers, and the families of the Department of Interior since 1935. We provide financial wellness through our commitment to customer service and a dedication to provide world-class products and services from banking, lending, insurance, and investments.
  • IDB Global Federal Credit Union
  • 1300 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20577
  • The IDB Global Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit, financial service cooperative owned by over 11, 000 members and sponsored by the Inter-American Development Bank community (IDB and IDB Invest and From our humble beginnings over 60 years ago, we have worked steadily together with members.
  • HUD Federal Credit Union
  • 451 7th Street SW, Suite 3241, Washington, DC, 20410
  • HUD Federal Credit Union (HUDFCU) is a not-for-profit financial cooperative headquartered in D.C. with current assets of just under $50 million and over 5, 600 members. Having supported the employees and families of those who work for the common purpose of Housing and Urban Development since 1936.