Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
WSECU was founded in 1957 [4] by 40 Washington state government employees. [5] [better source needed] The charter was initially limited to employees of Local No. 443, but expanded in 1958 to include all state employees, Washington State Employees Association and the Washington Federation of State Employees and Credit Union Employees.
The National Credit Union Administration is the U.S. independent federal agency that supervises and charters federal credit unions. As of December 31, 2022, there were 4,760 federally insured credit unions in the United States with 135.3 million members.
TULIP Cooperative Credit Union; References This page was last edited on 2 August 2022, at 17:21 (UTC). ... List of companies based in Olympia, Washington.
It opened its customer base to the wider state population in 1996 and changed its name to Harborstone Credit Union. It has branches in King, Pierce and Thurston counties and has grown to $1.9 ...
The U.S. state of Washington has six telephone area codes. The state initially used a single area code until it was divided in 1957 with the creation of area code 509 to serve Eastern Washington. In 1995, 206 was split again to serve just the Puget Sound region after area code 360 was created for the remainder of Western Washington.
Number of employees 1 State of Washington, including education: 20,566 2 Local government, including education 2,593 3 Providence St. Peter Hospital: 2,173 4 Capital Medical Center 700 5 YMCA: 700 6 Washington State Employees Credit Union: 501 7 AMR Corp: 499 8 Titus Will 431 9 Olympian 366 10 Olympia Orthopedic 300
The Olympian started in 1860 as The Washington Standard, a weekly paper. It was founded by John Miller Murphy, and its first issue was released on November 17, 1860. [ 4 ] The paper became The Daily Olympian in February 1889 when it began publishing daily.
TULIP Cooperative Credit Union, founded in 2001, was a cooperative financial institute located in Olympia, Washington serving the residents of Thurston County, Washington. The name is an acronym for Thurston Union of Low Income People. [ 1 ]