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Orange County's Credit Union company history timeline

1953

1953 – The Board adopts the "Once a Member, always a Member" policy which is still in effect today.

1964

1964 – As Membership swells to 3,000 Members, the Credit Union reaches its first million dollars in assets.

1987

1987 – SoCal FCU merges into Orange County’s CU.

1989

1989 – 92 – The Credit Union opens locations in Anaheim and Lake Forest.

1993

1993 – Orange Coast FCU and Uniwest FCU merge into Orange County’s CU.

1997

1997 – Online (PC) banking is introduced to Members.

1999

1999 – The charter changes from federal to state, and is renamed to Orange County’s Credit Union.

2000

2000 – Anaheim City ECU/Anaheim Area CU merges into Orange County’s CU.

2001

2001 – The Credit Union achieves the milestone of $500 million in assets and enters the millennium serving Orange County, Long Beach, Signal Hill, Lakewood, and Cerritos residents.

2003

2003 – Coastline Community CU merges into Orange County’s CU.

2004

2004 – Buena Park City EFCU and Verizon Employees FCU merge into Orange County’s CU.

2005

2005 – Pacific and Sand Dollar youth accounts are introduced.

2006

2006 – The Credit Union launches its Relationship Rewards program and creates its in-house mortgage team, generating $106 million in new home loans for Members.

2008

2008 – Membership expands to include anyone who lives, works, or attends school in Riverside County.

Orange County's Credit Union celebrates its 70th anniversary and receives the 2008 Award for Workplace Excellence.

2009

2009 – The Credit Union establishes its philanthropic partnership with CHOC Children’s and announces its first Annual Youth Scholarship Program.

2010

2010 – The Credit Union launches Mobile Banking to the delight of tech-savvy Members, receives the Top Workplace Award, and ranks in the Top 10 of Mid-Size Companies in Orange County.

2012

2012 – The Credit Union achieves the milestone of $1 billion in assets.

2013

2013 – The Credit Union receives a Workplace Excellence Award from Peter Barron Stark Companies.

2014

2014 – The Credit Union receives a Top Workplace Award, Best of OC Award, and ranks in the Top 20 of Mid-Size Companies in Orange County and Top 2 of Credit Unions in Orange County.

2015

2015 – Orange County’s Credit Union begins offering jumbo mortgage loans.

2016

2016 – Orange County’s Credit Union receives a Best of OC Award and a Workplace Excellence Award from Peter Barron Stark Companies, and ranks in the Top 2 of Credit Unions in Orange County.

2017

2017 – With $1.4 billion in assets, Orange County's Credit Union reaches the 100,000 Member milestone, and begins offering adjustable rate jumbo mortgage loans.

2018

2018 – Orange County’s Credit Union receives a Best Credit Union to Work For Award from the Credit Union Journal, as well as a Best of OC Award and an Excellence in Corporate Business Award from Centro CHA. The Credit Union qualifies as a low-income designated credit union.

2019

2019 – Orange County’s Credit Union begins offering fixed rate jumbo mortgage loans.

2020

2020 – Orange County's Credit Union is named a top 5 Best-in-State Credit Union by Forbes for a second year in a row while also reaching the milestone of $2 billion in assets.

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