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Stanford Federal Credit Union company history timeline

1959

In 1959 a group of Stanford University employees pooled their resources to create a financial institution that would be better than a bank, and dedicated to serving Stanford.

1960

The credit union opened in 1960 with $261 in deposits and established its first office in Encina Hall on Stanford University’s campus.

1997

In 1997, Stanford Federal Credit Union announced the creation of its wholly owned subsidiary, Cardinal Services Corporation (CSC). The corporation focused on licensing software and supporting Internet development for businesses.

2000

A spin-off of Cardinal Services Corporation, Cyberbranch, was announced in April 2000 by Stanford Federal Credit Union, and replaced the CUSO. CyberBranch specializes in internet and intranet technologies designed for the financial services industry.

2004

In 2004, the credit union opened its membership to members of the Friends of Palo Alto Libraries (FOPAL). Today, Stanford Federal Credit Union also serves numerous company partners, including Google, VMware, Facebook, Tesla, SAP and more.

2007

In 2007, Stanford FCU joined the CO-OP network to provide its members with over 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs nationwide.

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