Northland Area Federal Credit Union
Northland Area Federal Credit Union
190 US 23
Harrisville, MI 48740
Phone: (989)724-6270
Toll free: 800-336-2328
Fax: 989-739-0420
Email: wlee@northlandcu.com

Northland Area FCU offers its members the ability to have up to 100 different accounts.
The accounts can be used for a college fund, Christmas savings, checking, vacation, home purchases, retirement, etc. The only requirement is that you need to be a member of NAFCU and have a minimum of $5.00 on deposit at all times in your primary share.
There is no minimum balance on any other account.

In 1957, a small group of people gathered in an office on Wurtsmith Air Force Base to discuss the possibility of starting a credit union. After extensive discussions with federal regulators and a Michigan Credit Union League consultant, it was decided a credit union would be of great benefit to U.S. Air Force personnel, their families, and government employees working on Wurtsmith AFB. With great expectations, each person present offered a contribution of $5.00 and with less than $100.00 total; Wurtsmith Federal Credit Union was born.

On October 23, 1957, the doors opened to a total of 48 members, and over the next fifty years, Wurtsmith encountered many changes. By 1964, the credit union reached the million-dollar asset plateau, and because of its continuously growing membership, the credit union moved off of Wurtsmith AFB in 1969.In 1977, after merging with Oscoda Sacred Heart CU and Tawas Community CU, our charter changed and Wurtsmith Federal became Wurtsmith Community Federal Credit Union.

After the closing of Wurtsmith AFB located in Oscoda, it was decided that we needed a new name which would more accurately describe the total membership. On October 1991 our name was changed to Northland Area Federal Credit Union.

Since 1957, we have been serving our communities with the best financial products available, and today, 13 branches proudly serve over 33,000 members with in our seven county areas. Within our 51 years of serving our communities, Northland has become a family tradition.

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