Contact Info
Arizona State Credit Union
Cindy Tipton
2721 S. San Tan Village Parkway
Suite 104
Gilbert, AZ 85295
Phone: (602) 644-4642
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Services
- New & Used Auto Loans
- Mortgage Loans
- Recreational Vehicle Loans
- Boat Loans
- Visa Credit Cards
- Motorcycle Loan
- Checking Accounts
- Deposit Accounts
- IRA's
- Certificates of Deposits (CD's)
Fundraisers We Support
- American Cancer Society's Relay For Life
- American Heart Association Heart Walk
- American Red Cross
- Arizona Capitol Rideshare
- Arizona Police Athletic Association
- Arizona State Museum
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Chamber of Commerce
- Children's Miracle Network
- City of Prescott Parks and Recreation
- Consumer Credit Counseling Services
- Flagstaff Junior Academy
- Food Bank
- Junior Achievement Arizona
- Lyons Club
- Marine's Toys For Tots
- Muscular Dystrophy
- National Crime Prevention Month
- National Fire Safety Council Children's Education
- National Night Out
- Northern Arizona University Scholarship Event Sponsor
- Phippen Museum
- Phoenix Children's Hospital
- Rotary
- Special Olympics
- Tucson Medical Center Children's Care
- YMCA Strong Kids Campaign
Hours of Operation
Monday and Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMTuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Services: ATM, Coinstar®
About Us
In the early 1920's, Edward Filene, recognizing the value of credit unions amongst the working class, formed the Credit Union National Extension Bureau to champion individuals seeking approval to organize credit unions around the country. He hired Roy F. Bergengren, a Massachusetts lawyer, to establish federal and state laws. Filene and Bergengren sought to promote credit unions as an alternative to traditional lenders.
During the 1940's and 1950's credit unions began spreading out in Arizona. Employee based credit unions serving large corporations, military establishments, and city and federal workers made up the majority of credit unions at the time.
Mr. B.F. Hill, Chief Clerk of the Industrial Commission of Arizona, suggested in the summer of 1951 that a credit union was needed by state employees. Clarene Slade who worked in the accounting department, worked closely with Hill's office to find support for a credit union. Slade, with the assistance from the Federal Bureau of Credit Unions, completed the necessary work and Arizona State Credit Union was born on October 31, 1951.
Today, Arizona State Credit Union is the largest state-chartered federally insured credit union in Arizona. Nationwide, nearly 8,000 credit unions serve 90 million members throughout the United States.
We'll Impress You
Our Identity...We are a not-for-profit financial cooperative organized to serve our member-owners.
Our Mission...
To provide our member-owners with responsive service, convenient access, consumer education, and value-added financial and related products and services, in a fiscally sound manner.
Our Commitment...
To offer our member-owners opportunities to achieve economic independence, to enhance their standards of living and quality of life, with an emphasis on personal relationships, wherever they reside.