Pyramid Credit Union
Pyramid Credit Union is a mid-sized, state-chartered credit union headquartered in Tucson, AZ. The credit union operates 4 branches in 1 state (Arizona). It has $73.2 million in assets and roughly 7,400 members.
Pyramid Credit Union Membership Eligibility
Pyramid Federal Credit Union was established in 1929 to serve active and retired Tucson postal employees and their families. Now, Pyramid is able to serve more people then ever. Anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Pima County is eligible to join. We are proud of our long tradition of service to the Tucson postal employees and look forward to building new relationship with new member everyday. Joining has never been easier, download the membership application and stop by one of our four convenient locations to find out how Pyramid Federal Credit Union can improve your financial life.
Members may also invite any relatives, friends or associates to join our credit union.
About Pyramid Credit Union
In 1925 Pyramid began as a mutual investment group, when the post office was located in the old Ronstadt's Hardware building at the southwest corner of South Sixth and East Broadway. At the end of the first year the earned interest was split among the men, who bragged about the money they received. More joined up.
Through the 80s and 90s, Pyramid continued to serve the needs of the postal "family" but business as usual meant moving away from station reps picking up passbooks to adding bricks-and-mortar branches and expanding products and services. As the new century approached and the Y2K non-event past, the credit union officers realized for Pyramid to continue to grow the credit union would need to change and move beyond its original charter: Their vision was to bring the benefits of credit union membership to more individuals and families throughout Tucson.
In late 2000, after much hiking around in the desert looking at many pieces of property, Pyramid decided on two locations, now our Speedway and Rita Ranch locations, which opened one month apart in 2002.
In early 2003, the Pyramid membership approved a change in the by-laws to expand and serve people living in areas near its branches. As we celebrated our 75th Anniversary in November of 2004, Pyramid's membership topped 7,200 and assets totaled more than $64 million.
From the days of manual accounting and dividends calculated on adding machines, Pyramid has invested significant resources in technology making it easier than ever to serve our members when and where they need it. Today, all Pyramid's branches are linked via a computer network. Members have 24/7 access over the phone, online through our e*Teller service and across the country at CO-OP ATMs. And our affiliation with the CU Service Centers shared branching network allows our members to walk into branches across the world and continue to do their banking with Pyramid.
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