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Credit Union

New Orleans Firemen's Federal Credit Union

About

About This Business

In 1934, New Orleans firefighters
founded our financial institution to pool their resources for better
savings and loan products. Today, New Orleans Firemen’s Federal Credit
Union is a full-service financial institution serving over 26,000
members and more than 300 business partners across Louisiana and
Mississippi, and the second oldest federally insured credit union in the
nation.



As a certified Community Development
Financial Institution (CDFI), New Orleans Firemen’s Federal Credit Union
proudly serves the underserved and brings a full array of financial
service products to communities that have been underbanked and excluded
by mainstream financial institutions.

BBB Accredited Since: 2/13/1997

Years in Business: 91

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
2/13/1997
Business Started:
10/24/1934

Additional Contact Information

Fax numbers
Other Fax: (504) 889-9070

Additional Information

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