We Have the Answers to Your Questions
Yes. You can have your payroll distributed across the various accounts including loans that you have with CME Credit Union. You can call or visit our branch to set this up for your payroll.
No. We do not offer exchange services for foreign currency.
No. We do not offer safety deposit services.
No. We currently do not offer business accounts or services.
Yes. CME Credit Union provides notary service is at no cost to our members and the general public.
CME Credit Union is always looking for talented individuals to join our team. Feel free to email us your resume and we will contact you in regards to any open position we have.
No. we do not currently offer travelers checks or money orders. We do provide cashier checks for member. These provided guaranteed funds to the recipient.
Yes, CME CU offers wire services for our members. Wire transfers are a fast, safe way to move money between accounts at different financial institutions. Within US, wires typically arrive at the receiving institution within 24 hours. Wires sent internationally will vary based on the destination country and bank. Learn more.
CME CU does not accept payments for local or national utility companies. You can pay you utility and other bills through CME CU’s Bill Payer service.
You can notifying us of a change of address by sending CME CU a Contact Us form form our Website or Online Banking, calling to Credit Union or visiting one of our branches.
Credit unions are non-profit and exist to help people, not to make a profit. As such, all earnings are returned to their members in the form of high-interest savings and low rate loans.
A volunteer board of directors, elected by the members, governs a credit union. With their vote, each member has a direct impact on the direction of the credit union. Also, "people helping people" is the credit union philosophy.
A credit union's goal is to serve all of their members equally and provide charitable contributions to their community. Credit unions are owned by their members. Each member gets one vote and an equal say in how the credit union is run.
Stop payment requests can be made in Online and Mobile Banking. You can also request stop payment by calling the credit union or stopping by our branch. You will need to provide us the check number, date the check was written, amount of the check, and name of the payee. If the check has already cleared we would not be able to place a stop payment on it.
No. To borrow, receive a debit card or overdraft protection, you need to be 18 years of age or older.
Your money at CME CU is insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), an independent agency of the United States Government. Your savings is federally insured up to $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government.
Note: For more information go to the NCUA’s Your Insured Funds at http://www.ncua.gov/Legal/GuidesEtc/GuidesManuals/NCUAYourInsuredFunds.pdf