Telco Credit Union

Telco Credit Union
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About Us

In 1941, 19 honest hard working Carolina Telephone employees met in Tarboro, North Carolina to form Telco Credit Union. With sound financial principles and an eye on the future they put their hard earned money to work and never looked back.

Today, Telco is a full service not-for-profit financial institution serving over 10,000 members. Profits are returned to members and reflected in Telco's ability to pay higher dividends on savings, offer lower interest rates on loans and by providing expanded products and services at less cost.

Some things will never change; our sound financial principles and maximum service and opportunities for our member / owners to make their hard earned money work hard for them.


How To Become A Telco Member/Owner

Membership in Telco Credit Union is as easy as completing as simple membership application and making an initial deposit of $5.00 into a Savings Account. Our motto is ''once a member always a member'', but you must maintain a minimum balance of $5.00 in your Savings Account and keep it active.

Who's Eligible To Become A Telco Member/Owner?

Anyone can become a Member! You can donate $25 to the Ronald McDonald House.
Membership is also available to active or retired Selected Employee Group (SEG) employees and their immediate family. “Immediate Family” consists of one’s wife, husband, daughter, son, mother, father, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather and grandchildren. All SEG employees and family members are required to provide proof of eligibilty.


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Pam Forehand
Manager of Compliance
Charles Johnson
President/CEO
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Kathryn H Pitt
Business Development Representive