Credit Unions in Pennsylvania

291 NCUA-insured credit unions across 157 cities

291

Total Credit Unions

157

Cities Covered

275

With Rate Data

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Finding Credit Unions in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has 291 NCUA-insured credit unions across 157 cities and towns. Credit unions are member-owned financial cooperatives that typically offer lower loan rates and fewer fees than banks. This directory helps you compare credit unions by car loan rates, Google ratings, and branch locations.

The largest concentration of credit unions in Pennsylvania is in Pittsburgh, with 21 credit unions. Use the city listings below to find credit unions near you, or search the full directory to filter by rate and services.

Browse by City in Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh

21 credit unions

Philadelphia

17 credit unions

Erie

11 credit unions

Johnstown

6 credit unions

Lancaster

6 credit unions

Wilkes Barre

6 credit unions

Allentown

5 credit unions

Altoona

5 credit unions

Greensburg

5 credit unions

Latrobe

5 credit unions

New Castle

5 credit unions

Scranton

5 credit unions

York

5 credit unions

Harrisburg

4 credit unions

Beaver

3 credit unions

Danville

3 credit unions

New Kensington

3 credit unions

Reading

3 credit unions

Uniontown

3 credit unions

Washington

3 credit unions

Williamsport

3 credit unions

Aliquippa

2 credit unions

Beaver Falls

2 credit unions

Bethlehem

2 credit unions

Bradford

2 credit unions

Bristol

2 credit unions

Butler

2 credit unions

Canonsburg

2 credit unions

Carnegie

2 credit unions

Chambersburg

2 credit unions

Clairton

2 credit unions

Collegeville

2 credit unions

Corry

2 credit unions

Duncansville

2 credit unions

Franklin

2 credit unions

Hermitage

2 credit unions

Jeannette

2 credit unions

Lehigh Valley

2 credit unions

Mckeesport

2 credit unions

Phila

2 credit unions

Pottstown

2 credit unions

Pottsville

2 credit unions

Sayre

2 credit unions

Upper Darby

2 credit unions

Warren

2 credit unions

West Chester

2 credit unions

Worthington

2 credit unions

Wyoming

2 credit unions

Wyomissing

2 credit unions

Allenport

1 credit union

Ambridge

1 credit union

Aston

1 credit union

Baden

1 credit union

Bedford

1 credit union

Belle Vernon

1 credit union

Bellefonte

1 credit union

Bethel Park

1 credit union

Blue Bell

1 credit union

Brackenridge

1 credit union

Bridgeville

1 credit union

California

1 credit union

Camp Hill

1 credit union

Chadds Ford

1 credit union

Chalfont

1 credit union

Clarion

1 credit union

Clinton

1 credit union

Colmar

1 credit union

Connellsville

1 credit union

Cranberry Towns

1 credit union

Cranberry Twp

1 credit union

Creighton

1 credit union

Derry

1 credit union

Doylestown

1 credit union

Du Bois

1 credit union

Dubois

1 credit union

Dunbar

1 credit union

East Pittsburgh

1 credit union

East Stroudsbur

1 credit union

Easton

1 credit union

Elizabeth

1 credit union

Enola

1 credit union

Exton

1 credit union

Fairview

1 credit union

Feasterville

1 credit union

Ford City

1 credit union

Fort Washington

1 credit union

Ft Washington

1 credit union

Gibsonia

1 credit union

Glassport

1 credit union

Greenville

1 credit union

Grove City

1 credit union

Hamburg

1 credit union

Harwick

1 credit union

Hazleton

1 credit union

Hughestown

1 credit union

Hummelstown

1 credit union

Jerome

1 credit union

Johnsonburg

1 credit union

King Of Prussia

1 credit union

Kingston

1 credit union

Kittanning

1 credit union

Lebanon

1 credit union

Leola

1 credit union

Levittown

1 credit union

Lewisburg

1 credit union

Lewistown

1 credit union

Meadville

1 credit union

Mechanicsburg

1 credit union

Milton

1 credit union

Monessen

1 credit union

Montoursville

1 credit union

Moon Township

1 credit union

Mount Pleasant

1 credit union

Muncy

1 credit union

Munhall

1 credit union

Natrona Heights

1 credit union

New Brighton

1 credit union

New Cumberland

1 credit union

New Stanton

1 credit union

Newell

1 credit union

Newtown

1 credit union

North East

1 credit union

North Huntingdo

1 credit union

Northampton

1 credit union

Plains

1 credit union

Plains Township

1 credit union

Pleasant Gap

1 credit union

Plymouth Meetin

1 credit union

Port Allegany

1 credit union

Ridley Park

1 credit union

Roaring Spring

1 credit union

Rochester

1 credit union

S Williamsport

1 credit union

Saint Marys

1 credit union

Scenery Hill

1 credit union

Sewickley

1 credit union

Shavertown

1 credit union

Sidman

1 credit union

Slippery Rock

1 credit union

South Fork

1 credit union

South Williamsp

1 credit union

Spring Grove

1 credit union

Springdale

1 credit union

State College

1 credit union

Sunbury

1 credit union

Tarentum

1 credit union

Titusville

1 credit union

Trafford

1 credit union

Tunkhannock

1 credit union

Walnutport

1 credit union

Wampum

1 credit union

Warminster

1 credit union

West Mifflin

1 credit union

Wexford

1 credit union

White Oak

1 credit union

Wyndmoor

1 credit union

Youngwood

1 credit union

Frequently Asked Questions

How many credit unions are in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania has 291 NCUA-insured credit unions across 157 cities and towns. Every one is a member-owned, not-for-profit cooperative regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).

Are credit unions in Pennsylvania federally insured?

Yes. All federal credit unions and the vast majority of state-chartered credit unions in Pennsylvania are federally insured by the NCUA's Share Insurance Fund — backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. Your deposits are protected up to $250,000 per ownership category, the same level as FDIC insurance at banks. You can verify a credit union's insured status by looking for the official NCUA sign at any teller window or on their website.

How do I join a credit union in Pennsylvania?

Every credit union has a "field of membership" — the group of people eligible to join. Community credit unions are open to anyone who lives, works, or worships in a defined area. Occupational credit unions serve employees of specific companies or industries. Associational credit unions serve members of particular organizations, churches, or unions. Many credit unions also extend membership to immediate family members of existing members. Check each profile for eligibility details, or contact the credit union directly to confirm you qualify.

Do credit unions offer better auto loan rates than banks?

Generally, yes. Because credit unions are not-for-profit cooperatives owned by their members, they return earnings as lower loan rates and higher savings dividends rather than distributing profits to shareholders. When shopping for a car loan, keep in mind that if an auto dealership runs your credit through multiple lenders, most credit scoring models treat multiple auto loan inquiries within a short window (typically 14–45 days) as a single inquiry — so shopping around won't hurt your credit score as much as you might think.

What is the difference between a credit union and a bank?

Banks are for-profit corporations owned by shareholders. Credit unions are not-for-profit cooperatives owned by their members — every account holder is a part-owner with an equal vote. This structure means credit unions typically offer lower loan rates, fewer fees, and higher savings rates. The main trade-off is that membership requires meeting eligibility requirements, and some credit unions have fewer branch locations or ATMs than large national banks (though many participate in shared branch and ATM networks).

Are my deposits at a Pennsylvania credit union safe if it closes?

Yes. If a federally insured credit union closes, the NCUA's Asset Management and Assistance Center works quickly to return insured funds — historically within a few business days. The NCUA will either transfer your account to another federally insured credit union or issue you a check for your insured balance including posted dividends through the date of closure, up to $250,000 per ownership category.