History
Peninsula Credit Union is one of the nation's first community chartered member-owned credit unions. Our credit union is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors who are elected by the membership. On September 19, 1935, the Rainier Pulp and Paper Company, Shelton Washington, Federal Credit Union was created. On August 11, 1958, a modification of the credit union's charter was authorized, making membership available to all residents of Mason County, and was renamed Mason County Federal Credit Union. Since that time other name changes have taken place as the charter has been expanded. Today, Peninsula Credit Union has over $180 million in total assets and our locations serve over 19,000 members in Mason, Kitsap, Clallam, Jefferson and Grays Harbor Counties.
Specialties
Peninsula helps you set down financial roots and thrive. Second Chance options Life happens, and we believe everyone deserves a fresh start. We offer Second Chance products that'll help you get back on your feet and improve your financial life. Financial coaching at every branch Everyone you'll meet at Peninsula is a certified financial counselor. From credit repair to budgeting, we're here to listen and provide a helping hand. Caring service you can count on Peninsula is staffed by local people who're dedicated to serving our members. We're known for our service, and will go the extra mile to help you and be there for our community.