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Union Pacific Streamliner

1400 Douglst St MS 40, Omaha, NE 68179
NCUA Insured3.7 (6 reviews)1 charter

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NCUA Insured

Member-Owned

1 charter

Established in 1937

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Location & Directions

Address

1400 Douglst St MS 40

Omaha, NE 68179

Service Area

This credit union is located in Omaha and serves members in the NE area. Currently serving 2,472 members.

Membership Info:

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Note on Membership

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Financial Health

Q4 2025 · NCUA

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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

4.65%

Used Auto Loan

4.80%

Personal Loan

18.00%

Credit Card APR

8.90%

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.

Best Rates in NE

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

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

Branches & Locations(2 total)

Member Reviews

3.7

6 Google reviews

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

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Chris Holder

Chris Holder

a year ago

Beware when shopping for the best interest rate on your auto loan. I discovered that Streamline Bank compounds interest daily, not monthly like the industry standard. Because of this, I couldn't figure out how they calculated my monthly payment. When I had questions about the calculations, loan officer Elizabeth Pullen became very upset. I then asked her boss, Jonathon Miller, for help. He said he would charge me $25 per hour to teach me, and that it would take a month or more to get an appointment. Jonathon tried to convince me that Streamline's daily compounding was a better deal than monthly compounding. Seriously, what kind of math is that? Jonathon blamed my confusion on me, but I was just trying to understand how the loan worked. Streamline Bank claims that daily compounding is better than monthly, and they want to charge customers $25 an hour to explain it. Avoid this bank and take your business elsewhere.

jordan spurling

jordan spurling

5 years ago

If you are looking for a bank to help you out in a terrible situation. They are not it. They are only out for the money and will not help. I have a loan for a pickup through them. The truck broke down and was totaled with the motor going bad. It is a diesel truck. I put a 2000 dollar deductible on it just to save money to get by until i can get it paid off and they charged me 800 on top of the loan because of it. I told them about the situation and even sent all of the paper work. They did care about it and would not reverse the 800 for the extra insurance. They don’t care about the people just the money. It have been a hard enough year and now this. Thank you for adding another 800 dollars for nothing!!

Brian Lai

Brian Lai

6 years ago

Abby Lyons

Abby Lyons

6 years ago

Usher Brumley ii

Usher Brumley ii

7 years ago

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
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  • • 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).