History

The NE PA Community Federal Credit Union was chartered in East Stroudsburg, PA on January 14th, 1960 as the Monroe County School Employees Federal Credit Union. The credit union's original field of membership included the employees and family members of Monroe County public school districts and the East Stroudsburg State College.
On January 31, 2001 the credit union's Board of Directors approved the credit union's change to a community charter, enabling it to service all individuals who live, work, worship, or attend school in Monroe and Pike Counties, Pennsylvania. Additionally, on February 6, 2001, the Board of Directors approved changing the credit union's name to the NE PA Community FCU.
The NE PA Community FCU moved to it's current main office building during the summer of 2007. In 2005 the Board authorized construction of a two-story building of 11,544 square feet with an approximate 3,000 square foot basement. A little over two years later, the building was ready to be opened to the public. Members and visitors were met by a greeter as they enter the main entrance and lobby that fronts on Clay Avenue. The lobby features five traditional teller stations which utilize cash dispensing machines to expedite member transactions. Two remote teller stations are also available as an alternative service delivery. The remote teller stations function in much the same manner as the exterior drive-thru lanes. To the right of the lobby are member service and loan offices. Safe deposit boxes, are located to the right of the tellers in the vault area. The second floor contains the Board of Directors meeting room, employee lunch room, information technology office, operations department, and administrative offices. The credit union welcomes all area residents, members and non-members, to drop in to see the approach to superior service as provided by the NE PA Community FCU.