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FIRST PACE Credit Union was organized in 1963 to serve members of the O.C.A.W. Union Locals 6-409, 6-662, 6-715, International Union District #6 and employees of  the credit union. The charter members wanted a place that would treat everyone fairly, accept and pay interest on Christmas Club funds and help them establish credit for loan needs. The credit union quickly expanded to include other Locals. The office was on University Avenue in St. Paul and open hours were Mondays from 5:30 - 6:30 PM with the first day of business being September 20, 1963. Loan limits established were $100 unsecured and $300 secured subject to the discretion of the Credit Committee. We've come a long way since then and are still here to help you with your savings goals or assist with your loan options.

Stop in or call us at 651-451-8495 to discuss your financial future.

We are chartered by the State of Minnesota and regulated by the Minnesota Department of Commerce. The Credit Union receives leadership from the five Board of Directors and operational guidance by the three Supervisory Committee Members. These are volunteer positions elected at the annual meeting.

Eligibilty? We want you with us! If you are a USW Union member living or working in Minnesota or Wisconsin, you can become a member of FIRST PACE Credit Union. Once you join, your spouse and the blood or adoptive relatives of each of you are all eligible for membership...for life. All you need to do to join is make the minimum $10 deposit into a share savings account, and all the benefits of membership will be available to you.

We have our members financial well being foremost in our minds when you inquire about our services. With our Share Savings and Loan programs we offer competitive rates and terms to help you achieve financial security. Payroll deduction and automatic deposits are an added bonus for convenient transactions.

Non public information we receive from you is not disclosed to anyone except as permitted by law. We will never ask via phone or e-mail for your personal sensitive information such as Social Security Number, birth date, account number, Personal Identification Number (PIN), address or phone number. This helps in the fight against identity theft. You should not provide any sensitive information to anyone over the phone or internet unless you initiated the contact. Report suspicious e-mails or calls to the Federal Trade Commission through the internet at www.consumer.gov/idtheft, or by calling 1-877-IDTHEFT. If you fall victim to an attack, act immediately to protect yourself. Alert your financial institution and place fraud alerts on your credit files. Monitor your credit files and account statements closely.