Wright-Patt Credit Union

Wright-Patt Credit Union
Credit union
Industry Financial services
Founded 1932
Headquarters Beavercreek, Ohio, Ohio, United States
Key people
Edward T. Blommel, Board of Directors Chairman
Douglas Fecher, President & CEO
Products Savings; checking; consumer loans; mortgage loans; student loans; credit cards; investments; online banking
Subsidiaries myCUmortgage, LLC (CUSO)
Website wpcu.coop

Wright-Patt Credit Union (WPCU) is a US credit union or financial cooperative headquartered in Beavercreek, Ohio. The credit union was originally headquartered in Fairborn, Ohio however it relocated in early 2014.[1] WPCU is registered as a state-chartered type credit union,[2] is the largest member-owned credit union in Ohio,[3] and is one of the 50 largest credit unions in the United States.[4] As of March 2015, WPCU has over $2.8 billion USD in assets, and 298,000 members.[5] WPCU is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), which insures accounts in federal and most state-chartered credit unions in the United States. Deposits with Wright-Patt Credit Union are insured to $250,000.[6]

History

The organization that is now Wright-Patt Credit Union was founded in 1932. It was during the national economic depression of the early 1930s (the Great Depression) that federal employees at Wright Field (now Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) recognized the need for an “every person” financial institution. Since that time, WPCU has become Ohio’s largest member-owned credit union and one of the largest in the United States. Today, WPCU serves thousands of members from numerous employer and community groups and associations.[7] WPCU has been known by the following names since its inception:[8]

Membership

As with all credit unions, membership in Wright-Patt Credit Union is limited to individuals sharing the common bond defined in its credit union charter. WPCU primarily serves the Greater Dayton Area in the Miami Valley Region of Ohio, but other select areas are also eligible to join. Membership in WPCU is limited to the following:[9]

Organization

Wright-Patt Credit Union corporate office building in Fairborn, Ohio

Wright-Patt Credit Union is a state-chartered credit union in Ohio, federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).[2] Like all credit unions, WPCU is governed by a board of volunteers, elected by and from its membership.[10] WPCU also owns a separate subsidiary, myCUmortgage, LLC,[11] which operates as a Credit Union Service Organization (CUSO). CUSOs were established by NCUA as a way for credit unions to offer products and services that would normally be outside of the credit union’s scope.

Services

Wright-Patt Credit Union offers a full selection of products and services typically found at most financial institutions, including savings accounts, checking accounts, consumer loans and certificates of deposit. Credit unions are financial cooperatives so their savings accounts are referred to and recorded as “shares” because they represent members’ ownership of the credit union.[12] Anyone eligible for membership can become an owner of the credit union by opening an account and depositing $5.00 into a “share” savings account.[7] Additionally, WPCU offers its members small business loans, auto loans, mortgage loans, student loans, credit cards, lines of credit, health savings accounts, IRA accounts, direct deposit (through ACH), telephone banking, online banking, mobile banking, and remote deposit as well as many other services.[12]

Member Center & ATM locations

As of March 2015, Wright-Patt Credit Union operates 30 member centers (commonly called branches) around the Greater Dayton area, and Columbus in Ohio. They also partner with other ATM providers giving members lower-to-no-fee access to any Alliance One, CO-OP Network, Allpoint, or STAR ATM. WPCU has also partnered with other credit unions in the United States through the Shared Service Center network (CU Service Centers), which allows WPCU members to conduct most of their financial business at other credit union locations as if they were at their own local WPCU member center.[13]

Controversy

On June 8, 2016, it was revealed that Dan Turner had created a fund at Wright-Patt Credit Union to offset his family's legal cost of defending their son, Brock Turner, against rape charges.[14] After Brock Turner was found guilty of three felony charges as a result of the trial, a spokesman for WPCU confirmed that the fund was still open and accepting donations. This in turn sparked outrage against the credit union for their practices.[15]

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