Get to Know MMFCU

The Credit Union Difference

We are locals serving locals, for the good of our community. We live, shop and do business here. Our families and friends are here. Our homes are here. Simply put, we’re invested here on every level.

When people debate credit unions vs banks, there really isn’t a comparison. Big banks are concerned with their profits. Credit unions, like MMFCU, are concerned for our neighbors. We are owned and led by members, your actual neighbors, so our profits are your profits. Everything comes back to the members. You’ll likely see it in our higher dividends, lower interest rates and more customized service offerings.

It’s not a dream, it’s the reality of MMFCU membership. You can bank with people who understand you and your needs. People who live, work and serve in your community. And we believe our community is strengthened when we all grow together. That’s what makes credit unions like MMFCU special.

Field of Membership

Our service area includes all of Becker, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Morrison, Norman, Otter Tail, Todd, and Wadena counties.

Also included are the cities of Aitkin, McGregor, and Palisade and select townships in Aitkin County*. If you live, work, worship or attend school in any of the regions listed (or are an immediate family member of someone who does) you are eligible for MMFCU membership. Immediate family includes spouse, parent, stepparent, child, stepchild, grandparents, grandchild, brother, stepbrother, sister or stepsister.

*Currently, the included townships of Aitkin County include Aitkin, Farm Island, Fleming, Glen, Hazelton, Jeven, Kimberly, Lakeside, Logan, Malmo, McGregor, Morrison, Nordland, Shamrock, Spencer, Turner, Wealthwood, and Workman Townships.

2024 Annual Meeting

In person or virtually
Wednesday, May 22 from Noon-1pm
Arrowwood Lodge
6967 Lake Forest Rd
Baxter, MN 56425

Member owners are invited to participate in the 2024 Annual Meeting in person or virtually. Hear updates from President/CEO Bob Gerads and Board Chair Greg Lange on the growth of Mid Minnesota and what we are working on to improve your financial well-being.

Please RSVP below and indicate your preference for attending virtually or in person.

Register

2023 Annual Meeting

Member owners were invited to participate in the 2023 Annual Meeting in person or virtually on Wednesday, June 21. They heard from both our new President/CEO Bob Gerads and Board Chair Theresa Goble on the growth of Mid Minnesota Federal Credit Union and what we are working on to improve your financial well-being.

2023 Annual Meeting Recording

2022 Annual Report

Our Mission, Vision and Core Values

Our mission, vision and values are the core of what we do. Ever present within our walls and in the communities we serve.

Mission

To earn member loyalty by providing them resources to improve their financial wellbeing.

Vision

To be our members’ first financial resource for a lifetime of services.

Core Values

  • Personal Responsibility
  • Integrity
  • Sense of Community
  • Teamwork

Holidays Observed

New Year’s Day – January 1
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – January 15
President’s Day – February 19
Memorial Day – May 27
Juneteenth – June 19
Independence Day – July 4
Labor Day – September 2
Columbus Day – October 14
Thanksgiving Day – November 28
Christmas Eve Day– December 24 (open until 1pm)
Christmas Day – December 25

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Spring 2024 Location News

Keep up-to-date with what is happening at MMFCU’s locations.

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Community

President’s Message Spring 2024

Recently I was speaking with some folks about the “winter…

MMFCU Volunteers

As a member-owned financial cooperative, MMFCU relies on volunteers for a lot.

Members just like you are elected to serve on various councils to make important decisions that affect our credit union community. It’s a big responsibility and we are grateful for their service. Let us introduce you to some of our volunteers.

Meet Our Volunteers

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a Shared Branch?

Shared Branches are easy to find by either going to the website www.co-opcreditunions.org, calling 1-888-SITE-CO-OP (888-748-3266), downloading the Shared Branch iOS or Android mobile app, or looking for the Shared Branch logo at the credit union of your choice.

How do I order more checks?
In Office or Drive-up

Staff at your local branch will be able to order checks for you. They will need to know which account you need them for and any updates on what you want included on the checks. 

Locations

How do I report fraud on my debit or credit card?

To report fraud on your debit or credit card please contact us at (218) 829-0371. We can start the process for you. Or you can call 1-866-820-8776, 24/7 and they will be able to help you.

Are there any payment limits when a payment is sent electronically?

Yes, there are limits on the amount you can send for an electronic payment to both a business and an individual. 

The following limits apply to payments being sent electronically to a business:

For individuals:

Daily limit – $7,000

Monthly limit – $20,000

For businesses:

Daily limit – $10,000

Monthly limit – $30,000

The following limits apply to payments being sent electronically to an individual:

Maximum limit daily of $1,000 per transaction

Daily limit – $2,000 

 

These are the monthly electronic payment thresholds. Once the sum of payments exceeds the limit, the payment will automatically remit as a check.

 

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