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Call Federal Credit Union

www.callfcu.org

 
Call Federal is passionate about providing friendly, local banking to the Richmond area.   Call Federal was founded in 1962 by employees of Philip Morris. Today, we are a $350 million community-oriented financial institution serving the diverse needs of the Richmond region. This means that all our employees live here, all decisions are made here, and your money stays here. It also means Call Federal takes a lot of pride in giving back to our community.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.callfcu.org
  • 4605 Commerce Rd
    Richmond, VA USA 23234
  • Phone: 804.274.1200

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