Phone: 315-342-4574
We may be reached by phone, Monday through Friday (except holidays), by calling our office at 315-342-4574 or 800-537-3084 between the hours of 9:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. Before and after business hours, you may leave a message on the answering system.
Fax: 315-342-2205
Our fax machine is on 24/7 for your convenience.
U.S. Mail
Address correspondence to: Oswego Teachers' Employees Federal Credit Union, PO Box 878, 113 West Albany Street, Oswego, NY 13126
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Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
Identity theft continues to be a threat to everyone's financial security. If you have any suspicions that your personal or financial information has been compromised please call us as soon as possible and we will help in any way we can. For more information about how to avoid identity theft and what to do if you believe you have been a victim of ID Theft click here.
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The Oswego Teachers Employees FCU will never ask you for sensitive information in an email, phone call or text message initiated by us. Do not respond to such inquiries as they may be the work of identity thieves.
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Membership Eligibility
Eligibility for membership extends to all employees of the A.P.W., Central Square, Hannibal, Mexico, Oswego, Pulaski, Sandy Creek school districts, B.O.C.E.S. and the Oswego City Library. And that’s not all. Family members: mother, father, brother, sister, son, daughter, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, grandmother, grandfather…well, you get the picture, are all eligible for membership in our Credit Union—Your Credit Union. We’d love to have your family become part of our family and have them benefit from our services. Call us with any questions or email us for a membership application:info@oswegoteacherscu.org
N.C.U.A. Increases Deposit Insurance to $250,000.
This law is in effect until December of 2013. This is great news for depositors who no longer have to worry that deposits totalling more than $100,000 would be uninsured. If you would like detailed information about depositor insurance, you may view NCUA's "Your Insured Funds." View Brochure |
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