All Educators Credit Union offices are closed on Monday, January 18 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. If you need to manage your account during this time, please use Online Banking, Mobile Banking or ASK EVA.
Educators Credit Union will start accepting applications for our 2021 scholarship on Friday, Jan. 15! Once again, Educators is awarding 35 outstanding high school seniors with $2,000 each to pay for higher education. Eligible students can apply online at www.ecuscholarships.com. To apply, students must: Have been an Educators Credit Union member for at least one year. Be enrolled in a … Read more »
We take great pride in the fact that Educators Credit Union’s Mobile Banking app is user friendly, efficient, and extremely safe and secure. We remind all members to be vigilant. As the public increases its use of mobile banking apps, the FBI anticipates cyber actors will continue to attempt to exploit these platforms. The FBI expects cyber actors to attempt … Read more »
Wow, our members are LOVING WeCU video banking. Because it’s been so popular, we’re adding on hours and services. From now on, WeCU will be available six days a week! The new hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. During those hours, just click on the WeCU icon on … Read more »
Educators Credit Union is passionate about supporting an inclusive and equal society. With that goal in mind, Educators is proud to join our community in celebrating Juneteenth on June 19. Juneteenth is the celebration of slavery ending in America. On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers reached Galveston, Texas with news that the Civil War had ended and the slaves were … Read more »
As we approach Educators’ 83rd Annual Meeting, we take the time to reflect on this past year and look to avenues to support our members moving forward. We have all faced challenges this past year with the pandemic, with the economy and with issues surrounding social justice. Members who are in need due to economic distress caused by COVID-19 or … Read more »
Educators Credit Union is celebrating 78 Saver’s Sweepstakes winners from the month of April! This includes 28 members who won in the statewide drawing and 50 members that won in the Educators-only drawing. Each winner won $100. The Saver’s Sweepstakes’ goal is to help members start better saving habits while giving them the chance to win money. Members say that … Read more »
Our latest Member Focus is headed to mailboxes, but you can check out the digital copy right here! In the June edition, you’ll learn about the 2020 scholarship recipients, our new video banking platform and more! Share this:
The Educators and AutoWerks Spring Car Event1 and the Preferred Dealer Network Sale ends this Saturday, May 30! When the doors lock, you’ll miss out on some great opportunities for big savings on a vehicle or lease during the Spring Car Event. Offers include: An additional $250 off on already discounted AutoWerks pricing. 1% of your loan amount in cash … Read more »
Nearly three dozen high school seniors have cause to celebrate now that Educators Credit Union has selected its 2020 scholarship recipients! For the third straight year, Educators awarded 35 local students with $2,000 each to help pay for higher education. To receive the scholarship, they had to demonstrate one or more of our core values, attend a high school in … Read more »
Educators Credit Union members can now bring our expert staff to their desktop* with WeCU video banking! WeCU is a secure video meeting platform. Members can use it to meet with a member finance representative at one of our 24 local branches Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. Our member … Read more »
Educators Credit Union is celebrating 34 Saver’s Sweepstakes winners from the month of March! The group of winners includes two $1,000 quarterly prizes. The Saver’s Sweepstakes’ goal is to help members start better saving habits while giving them the chance to win money. Members say that goal is working. “I have been trying to save for my son and when … Read more »