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All 137 Credit Unions in Alabama (AL) – Page 3 - 2025
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Headquarters
Date Established
Assets
Mobile Postal Credit Union
Mobile, AL
1949
$16,590,756
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Northeast Alabama Postal Federal Credit Union
Anniston, AL
1956
$15,126,028
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Allied Federal Credit Union
Jackson, AL
1965
$14,715,276
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Tri-rivers Federal Credit Union
Montgomery, AL
1961
$13,957,612
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Ebsco Federal Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1953
$12,747,906
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Fedmont Federal Credit Union
Montgomery, AL
1960
$12,365,687
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Craig Federal Credit Union
Selma, AL
1954
$12,358,227
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Tuskegee Federal Credit Union
Tuskegee, AL
1938
$12,302,887
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Tuscaloosa County Credit Union
Tuscaloosa, AL
1959
$11,984,890
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Stevenson Federal Credit Union
Stevenson, AL
1947
$11,416,602
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Opp-micolas Credit Union
Opp, AL
1954
$11,026,220
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Alabama Law Enforcement Credit Unio Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1939
$10,816,267
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Blue Flame Credit Union
Mobile, AL
1954
$9,809,818
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Birmingham City Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1956
$9,412,389
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Coca-cola United Federal Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1967
$9,091,824
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Marvel City Federal Credit Union
Bessemer, AL
1959
$8,781,182
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L&n Employees Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1952
$8,335,011
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Shoreline Federal Credit Union
Mobile, AL
1951
$8,081,330
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Evonik Employees Federal Credit Union
Theodore, AL
1982
$8,003,590
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Fireman's Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1929
$6,878,701
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Pike Teachers Credit Union
Troy, AL
1954
$6,719,055
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Montgomery Va Federal Credit Union
Montgomery, AL
1946
$6,611,786
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Progressive Federal Credit Union
Mobile, AL
1956
$6,449,573
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Alabama Postal Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1927
$5,946,456
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Sixth Avenue Baptist Federal Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1963
$5,177,001
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Tvh Federal Credit Union
Tuskegee, AL
1949
$5,152,896
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Chemco Credit Union
Mc Intosh, AL
1953
$5,131,488
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Chem Family Credit Union
Anniston, AL
1928
$4,863,102
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Monroe Education Employees Federal Credit Union
Monroeville, AL
1958
$4,463,277
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S R I Employees Federal Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1956
$3,866,370
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Brassies Federal Credit Union
Anniston, AL
1954
$3,555,520
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Birmingham News Employees Federal Credit Union
Birmingham, AL
1979
$3,432,264
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People's First Federal Credit Union
Tarrant, AL
1936
$3,130,002
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Andalusia Mills Employees Credit As Federal Credit Union
Andalusia, AL
1983
$3,129,025
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N.e.a.r.m.c. Employees Federal Credit Union
Anniston, AL
1956
$3,048,045
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Postal Employees Credit Union
Huntsville, AL
1928
$2,929,494
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U S Pipe Bessemer Employees Federal Credit Union
Bessemer, AL
1936
$2,926,572
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Clarke Community Federal Credit Union
Grove Hill, AL
1959
$2,828,410
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Nucor Employees Federal Credit Union
Fort Payne, AL
1963
$2,535,071
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Demopolis Federal Credit Union
Demopolis, AL
1966
$2,435,399
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