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Municipal Credit Union

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Type
  
Credit union

Total assets
  
$1.3B USD (2008)

Headquarters
  
New York City

Industry
  
Financial services

Website
  
nymcu.org

Founded
  
1916

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Key people
  
Kam Wong, President/CEO

Products
  
Savings; checking; consumer loans; mortgages; credit cards; online banking

Municipal Credit Union (MCU) is a state chartered credit union headquartered in New York City, regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). MCU is metro New York's largest credit union. As of 2008, MCU had $1.3 billion in assets, approximately 301,000 members, and 13 branches.

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History

Municipal Credit Union was founded in 1916 for municipal workers in New York City. John Purroy Mitchel, New York City's Mayor at the time, wanted city employees to have alternatives to loan sharks and encouraged the chartering of the organization.

On November 2, 1977, the New York State Banking Department took over MCU for a brief time, citing loan delinquencies and corruption of Board members.

In 1986, following the collapse of Hyfin Credit Union amidst charges of fraud and embezzlement, Hyfin was merged with Municipal Credit Union.

A computer error in 2001 after the September 11 attacks allowed credit union members to withdraw amounts in excess of their accounts. In the month following the attacks, $15 million was stolen from MCU ATMs by its own members. 118 members were charged in the thefts.

References

Municipal Credit Union Wikipedia