Priority One Credit Union

Headquartered in South Pasadena, California, Priority One Credit Union offers unparalleled member support and a wide range of convenient, affordable services, such as several checking account types to choose from, low-interest automotive and personal loans, and retirement and money market accounts. Serving members throughout the Los Angeles metro area and beyond, Priority One first opened its doors in 1926. The organization federally insures member savings through the National Credit Union Administration and conducts business in accordance with the Federal Housing Law and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.

On top of providing unique checking and loan options and making member support its primary focus, Priority One Credit Union integrates convenience into all its services. The credit union offers a number of ways for members to conduct their daily banking, including over the phone via the organization's touch-tone–accessible automated account access system and online through the secure PriorityOne@Home website. The credit union's state-of-the-art web platform allows members to view loan information and account balances and history, transfer funds between accounts, and pay loans online. The system also features a bill payment option, which supports easy bill paying and payment scheduling for everything from utilities to landscaping. Members also receive monthly eStatements through PriorityOne@Home, and they may easily make copies of checks using the system.

Priority One Credit Union also stands apart from many smaller banks in its ability to offer loans with competitive rates. The credit union maintains several different lending options, including loan packages for new and used autos, adjustable and fixed-rate home mortgages, first-time homebuyer loans, and lines of credit for home equity and home beautification. The organization also provides unsecured and share-secured personal loans and various lending protection and insurance products. In 2013, the credit union plans to release credit cards. Learn more at www.priorityonecu.org.