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All 118 Credit Unions in Washington (WA) – Page 3 - 2025
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Headquarters
Date Established
Assets
Wenatchee Valley Federal Credit Union
Wenatchee, WA
1954
$32,271,900
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Puget Sound Federal Credit Union
Seattle, WA
1967
$29,138,688
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Ibew 76 Federal Credit Union
Tacoma, WA
1957
$29,036,404
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Transportation Northwest Federal Credit Union
Seattle, WA
1954
$27,452,778
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Mt. Rainier Federal Credit Union
Puyallup, WA
1967
$26,276,671
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Express Credit Union
Seattle, WA
1934
$26,074,558
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Mint Valley Federal Credit Union
Longview, WA
1936
$22,479,285
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Kbr Federal Credit Union
Tacoma, WA
1949
$21,855,533
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Newrizons Federal Credit Union
Hoquiam, WA
1965
$21,778,651
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Pacific Northwest Federal Credit Union
Bellingham, WA
1967
$21,071,108
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Community Healthcare Federal Credit Union
Everett, WA
1959
$20,022,562
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Puget Sound Refinery Federal Credit Union
Anacortes, WA
1954
$17,391,689
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Spokane Media Federal Credit Union
Spokane, WA
1938
$17,367,849
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Puget Sound Federal Credit Union
Seattle, WA
1967
$17,124,622
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Northland Federal Credit Union
Spokane, WA
1955
$16,023,506
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Lighthouse Community Credit Union
Vancouver, WA
1953
$15,110,372
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Monad Federal Credit Union
Pasco, WA
1955
$14,794,954
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Secu Federal Credit Union
Richland, WA
1960
$12,361,918
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Tesoro Northwest Federal Credit Union
Anacortes, WA
1957
$12,179,741
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The Union Federal Credit Union
Spokane, WA
1968
$11,837,805
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Amicus Federal Credit Union
Spokane, WA
1964
$11,771,664
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Port Of Seattle Federal Credit Union
Seattle, WA
1961
$10,483,701
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Pud Federal Credit Union
Longview, WA
1941
$10,341,268
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Central Washington Federal Credit Union
Yakima, WA
1950
$8,903,070
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Tacoma Narrows Federal Credit Union
Ruston, WA
1951
$8,831,731
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Longshore Federal Credit Union
Hoquiam, WA
1960
$7,865,642
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Renton Community Federal Credit Union
Renton, WA
1939
$4,834,152
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Darigold Federal Credit Union
Shoreline, WA
1952
$4,745,842
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Ferndale Refinery Federal Credit Union
Ferndale, WA
1955
$4,721,946
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Sears Spokane Employees Federal Credit Union
Spokane, WA
1948
$4,112,238
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G H Woodworkers Federal Credit Union
Aberdeen, WA
1955
$3,972,885
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Northwest Baptist Federal Credit Union
Seattle, WA
1958
$3,854,102
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Utility Employees Federal Credit Union
Aberdeen, WA
1936
$3,622,420
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Fluke Employees Federal Credit Union
Everett, WA
1971
$2,642,348
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Cwu Federal Credit Union
Ellensburg, WA
1966
$2,536,842
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Tulip Cooperative Federal Credit Union
Olympia, WA
2003
$2,401,602
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Grays Harbor Community Hosp Federal Credit Union
Aberdeen, WA
1962
$2,097,062
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Bemis Federal Credit Union
Vancouver, WA
1954
$1,986,949
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