NCUA Insured
Member-Owned
1 charter
Established in 1950
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Membership Eligibility
Anyone who lives, works, or worships in or around Ridgeland, MS 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
1 charter
Established in 1950
Low-Income Designated
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Services Offered
This credit union is located in Ridgeland and serves members in the MS area. Currently serving 4,617 members.
Contact the credit union to confirm membership eligibility requirements for your area.
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
4.49%Used Auto Loan
5.74%Personal Loan
12.99%Credit Card APR
9.90%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.
Lowest rates currently reported by credit unions in MS (NCUA Q4 2025).
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3.9
14 Google reviews
Reviews sourced from Google Maps. Ratings reflect member experiences at this credit union.
View on Google MapsLisa isabelle
4 months ago
I’ve been with them for years and it’s been great. The only real issue I have is trying to get someone on the phone.
Damien Lewis
2 years ago
I have been member of Commfirst credit union for over ten years. Recently they joined Brightview Credit Union. While I no longer live in Mississippi I have continued to bank with this credit union. I am unable to handle day to day transactions in person so I have to handle a majority of them over the phone. I had been going back and forth with members of the credit union regarding loan payments for months and it felt like no one could help or understand. Then I talked with Tyekasia Demmings from the Tupelo Branch. Tyekasia exemplifies compassion and understanding. She understood what I was inquiring about explained the process and fixed my issue. If she says she will call you back she does. And if I leave her a message she calls back. I am very grateful that there are people in the world that care about the voice on the other side of the phone. Each time I speak with Tyekasia I leave the conversation with clear understanding on what is happening with my account. Great Job
Bridget White
2 years ago
I’ve been a member for years & I will never leave, the staff is awesome, Tracy Craft have gone above & beyond for me, and I really appreciate her & Tracy co-worker’s Annie & BJ are always welling to help in any way they can, they treat me like family. I Love you guy’s and keep up the good work.
Amy McCloud
5 years ago
As a mother of 4, I needed a credit union that I could depend on. With bright view I get the sense of security that I need. Regular updates to my email and monthly statements keep me in the loop. They don’t treat you like just another account and they make you feel like family. They even call you and tell you Happy Birthday, which to me shows they appreciate me as much as I do them!
Shar Robinson
3 years ago
Run. This is a horrible institution for several reasons: 1. No one ever answers the phone. EVER. Does not matter the day or time you call, no one will answer- you are lucky to get an email response. 2. As someone with a 780+ credit score and substantial income, I was denied for an auto loan. I specifically worked with MEGGAN GANT via online application. After I submitted the application, days would go by and only when I reached out to her, would she tell me if they needed any further information from me which is highly unprofessional and lacking motivation to get the work done. After 3 weeks of back and forth, I received a denial letter in the mail. I emailed Meggan to follow up and learn how I can improve my chance of approval. No response. I called, no response. I decided to go into the branch in person where I received contradicting responses for the denial which only leads me to believe I was discriminated against. Furthermore, no alternative options were offered to me such as a co-signer, taking out a lower amount, providing collateral, etc. Nothing. They just flat out denied a 780+ credit score. 3. The leadership cares nothing about prospective customers. I spoke with SHAWNA LONG who was equally of no help and showed no concern or even offered ways to improve the chances of loan approval. I went to another credit union and was approved with no issues. I URGE YOU ALL NOT TO WORK THIS CREDIT UNION. It's not worth the time or hard credit pull. I am completely shocked and disgusted at how they handled a prospective customer.
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
(601) 977-9468Website
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4,617
Total Assets
$37.6M
Year Opened
1950
Net Worth
Well Capitalized
Designations
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