NCUA Insured
Member-Owned
2 charter
Established in 1953
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Membership Eligibility
Anyone who lives, works, or worships in or around Camanche, IA may be eligible to join. Community credit unions are open to the general public within their service area.
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Member-Owned — not-for-profit cooperative
2 charter
Established in 1953
Contact this credit union directly for detailed information about membership eligibility, current rates, and services.
Services Offered
This credit union is located in Camanche and serves members in the IA area. Currently serving 10,362 members.
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Credit union membership is based on a common bond. Contact this credit union directly to confirm you qualify for membership.
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Source: NCUA Federally Insured Credit Unions list, Q4 2025.
Rates sourced from NCUA call report data (Q4 2025). Contact the credit union for current rates and terms.
New Auto Loan
5.35%Used Auto Loan
7.58%Personal Loan
10.20%Important: Rates are sourced from NCUA call report filings (Q4 2025) and reflect averages reported by the credit union — not guaranteed quotes. Contact the credit union directly for current rates and terms.
Your actual rate will vary based on your credit score, loan term, and financial profile. Personal loans and credit cards tend to see the most variation.
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3.6
21 Google reviews
Reviews sourced from Google Maps. Ratings reflect member experiences at this credit union.
View on Google MapsCraig B
a year ago
Out standing service. One of the finest and most respected in the banking business. I stand either average or just above average. Having said that, I already had a current loan from 1st Gateway. Paid down for three (3) years now of $41,000, down to a little over $23,000, and I presented my loan officer with another loan and I was treated like a king, a responsible person that treated with respect. Credit Unions are by far superior in customer service and care.
Chris Stiles
5 years ago
In my 50 years in Clinton I have dealt with 4 banks. All gave good service but 1st Gateway CU has by far been the best service, the best people and most importantly, the first ones who believed in me personally. I would highly recommend this place to anyone!
Jay Saxon
a year ago
Excellent, friendly service at teller windows and drive up. Installment Loan Dept. is knowledgeable, helpful, and efficient. I’m a well satisfied 35+ year member.
Caleb Johnson
10 years ago
Where to begin? This Credit Union is wonderful. Very knowledgeable officers, and mine always knows exactly who I am when I call. Paperwork always ready for whatever new loan I need when I walk in. Beautiful branch in Comanche IA to (sorry if that is misspelled) I can't speak highly enough about the employees at this company all around. I have left my loan officers business cards all over, and would be happy to talk anyone's ear off, should they ask where I go for loans. (I'll leave names out of my review, so it's not confused as an ad) They treat you like you matter, even when they're not sure they can give you a loan. They always return my phone calls. Usually, you leave a message, you never hear back. I'm understanding of that to an extent, I know how hectic it can be handling people all day. But not here. It's often the same day, occasionally not until the next, but never have I been forgotten. Even if it's ten minutes later, I can here a smile on the other end of the line, and an apology for my wait, however short. They do tend to quote with all the loan insurances, i.e., disability, unemployment, gap, ect. This is fine with me, because I request such things on all my loans, it's my personal preference. They are not at all pushy about it though. I turned down the extended warranties, and it was a simple "Ok, no problem" not 10 mins of explaining all the ways it's the best thing since sliced bread. Some loan officers are so aggressive with those because the commission percentages for them and the bank are very decent. Not here. I applied for a mortgage here for a house me and the wife wanted. It was a foreclosure, so there were certain stipulations for pre-qualification, bank rating, ect. Anyone who has gone through getting a mortgage, knows it's not usually fun, and getting a foreclosure is even less so. My mortgage officer (not who I have gone through for all my other loans) was beyond amazing. She would email me back, or call, as many times a day as we hit roadblocks. Always chipper, never stressed out or whiney. My realtor needed a paper with my bid, that gave a star rating of the credit union. I didn't know there was such an official thing, but there is. She (my realtor) called back, very excited, that she received the paperwork within an hour, and the credit union is five stars. Apparently, that's a big deal, and factors in to the selling bank approving my bid. She also informed me that they do not require PMI on my loan. I was doing %10 down, and every other place my realtor had dealt with, did PMI until you had it paid down to %80 of the homes value. I can't say that everyone's case would be the same, I don't know their policy for everyone, and every mortgage will take different twists and turns. But on mine, there was none, and that's $100 in my pocket every month. Now, the house didn't work out. They accepted my bid, and they wanted to close in under 3 weeks. My loan officer was up for it. She said "Oh yeah, we can make that happen!" Which was wonderful, considering they had just changed the mortgage laws, and there was even more paperwork now, and everyone was green to the whole thing. But there was some major issues the inspector found, and it all fell apart. No fault of my credit union. She was as crushed as I was, and I know, when we stumble across our dream home, my mortgage is just a phone call away! In conclusion, I can't say enough good about this bank.
HGIII Petroff
7 years ago
Very long mortgage process and mine was simple not VA, FHA, etc no clue why they take so much longer than other institutions. Customer Service could do a better job as well.
Weekdays 9am–4pm typically have the shortest wait times for new member inquiries.
Your deposits are federally insured up to $250,000 per account category by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).
Phone
(563) 243-4121Website
Visit WebsiteMembers
10,362
Total Assets
$168.7M
Year Opened
1953
Net Worth
Well Capitalized
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