Back to Quincy credit unions

Quincy

100 Quincy Ave, Quincy, MA 02169
NCUA Insured2.9 (83 reviews)2 charter

Verified Information

NCUA Insured

Member-Owned

2 charter

Established in 1937

Contact this credit union directly for detailed information about membership eligibility and current rates.

Location & Directions

Address

100 Quincy Ave

Quincy, MA 02169

Service Area

This credit union is located in Quincy and serves members in the MA area. Currently serving 38,853 members.

Membership Info:

Contact the credit union to confirm membership eligibility requirements for your area.

Note on Membership

Credit union membership is based on a common bond. Contact this credit union directly to confirm you qualify for membership.

Financial Health

Q4 2025 · NCUA

Key indicators from NCUA regulatory filings. Tap any metric to learn what it means.

Source: NCUA Federally Insured Credit Unions list, Q4 2025.

Loan Rates

Rates sourced from NCUA call report data (Q4 2025). Contact the credit union for current rates and terms.

New Auto Loan

5.04%

Used Auto Loan

5.28%

Personal Loan

12.02%

Credit Card APR

10.23%

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.

Best Rates in MA

Lowest rates currently reported by credit unions in MA (NCUA Q4 2025).

Rates from NCUA regulatory filings. Contact credit unions directly for current rates.

Branches & Locations(3 total)

Member Reviews

2.9

83 Google reviews

Reviews sourced from Google Maps. Ratings reflect member experiences at this credit union.

View on Google Maps
peter curley

peter curley

9 months ago

Since they have been taken over by Velera the customer service has been horrible, I have been with them for thirty years. Have not received a credit card statement in six months and have inquired several times about it and get the brush off with “yeah we’ve been hearing that from a lot of customers, just keep checking with us, we’re working on it”. Are you kidding me? As big of a hassle as it would be I am just about to take my business elsewhere. Phone customer service is an overseas call center and there is a huge language barrier. They don’t care about their customers anymore!

angela critelli

angela critelli

8 months ago

I applied for a car loan - refinance was told I was approved by Irina - and my precious car loan is still going thru nothing has happened just like I didn’t even apply there. I gave all the paper work, left voice messages, email messages, texts and no call back no emails this has been going on for over one month - ridiculous. No one has called me back to tell me what’s going on????? What kind of place does that????

Danielle Barros

Danielle Barros

8 months ago

I have been a member for about two years. I visit either the Quincy or Braintree branch weekly. Once I was inquiring about loans, the woman named Sonya (Quincy) was absolutely wonderful, she was kind and very knowledgeable in answering all my questions. The tellers are all nice and respectful. The Quincy branch tellers are more apt to giving short happy conversation.

veronica arevalo

veronica arevalo

8 months ago

My first phone call to get information about an auto loan was pretty painful. The woman put me on hold everytime I had a question. It was a 15 min call to cover 3 questions. Guess this is what you sacrifice for a lower rate. Too much of a red flag at the start

Steven McNally

Steven McNally

7 months ago

I think its time for a new atm!!! Cause this one suxs! Maybe I should just find a new bank. Got plenty of money in my account, why I can't get my money out the atm!?

Contact Tips

Best Time to Call

Weekdays 9am–4pm typically have the shortest wait times for new member inquiries.

What to Ask

  • • Current loan rates & terms
  • • Membership eligibility requirements
  • • Minimum deposit to open an account
  • • Online & mobile banking features

NCUA Insured

Your deposits are federally insured up to $250,000 per account category by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).