Northeast Family Federal Credit Union

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233 Main St, Manchester, CT, 06045  

In 1938 teacher’s starting annual salaries were $1,100, the depression was ending and the war in Europe was beginning. On April 19, 1938 a group of determined Manchester area teachers organized the Manchester Teachers Federal Credit Union, known today as the Northeast Family Federal Credit Union.


In 1938 teacher’s starting annual salaries were $1,100, the depression was ending and the war in Europe was beginning. On April 19, 1938 a group of determined Manchester area teachers organized the Manchester Teachers Federal Credit Union, known today as the Northeast Family Federal Credit Union. With the memory of depression era bank closings fresh in their minds, people were not rushing to place their savings in an unproven and untested credit union. But, to the founders of this credit union the need outweighed the risk. Charles “Pete” Wigren, the first credit union treasurer, and Ernest Panciera had helped maintain a “kitty” for teachers. Teachers contributed to this pool intended to help those who ran short before payday. This spirit of helping one another naturally led this group to form a credit union, a financial cooperative whose philosophy is “not for profit, not for charity, but for service”.


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Northeast Family Federal Credit Union arranges the following loan types:
  • RESIDENTIAL: Hard Money , FHA , USDA , HELOC , VA
  • COMMERCIAL: Hard Money 1st, Hard Money 2nd , Portfolio
  • LAND: Hard Money
Lending territories: CT

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