History
CDC FCU was chartered March 1, 1949, by a small group of employees from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). CDC FCU has since grown into a true, full-service financial institution with four locations, serving over 16,000 members representing more than 100 Select Employee Groups. Who's eligible to join? Any resident in portions of DeKalb, Fulton or Gwinnett Counties. Also eligible to apply are past or present employees (and family members of employees) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Contractors, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, American Cancer Society and more.
Specialties
Improve your financial health with CDC Federal Credit Union! At CDC Federal Credit Union, we understand each member has different money management skills with unique needs. That is why we offer a wide variety of products and services to meet those needs in your current stage of life. If you are just starting out, you may need a savings and checking account. Or, you may be on your way to retirement and want your money to grow to its full potential. Either way, we are here to help. We offer the same products and services as a bank does, but with lower interest on loans, higher interest on deposits and of course lower and fewer fees. As a not-for-profit, our focus is your financial health -- not Wall Street. And unlike banks, credit unions are owned and governed by members so it is your money and your financial institution.