Columbia Credit Union

Battle Ground, United States

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Specialties

Columbia Credit Union, a $ 1.06 billion asset community credit union, has been helping Clark County, Washington residents and businesses meet their financial goals since 1952. We are known for our friendly staff, competitive rates and environmentally minded services.

Voted Best Service Provider — Clark County favorite

Columbia was voted Best Credit Union seven years in a row in 2015 and Best Financial Institution/​Mortgage 2009 — 2013 in The Columbian newspaper’s Best of Clark County reader poll. Columbia is a long-​time community favorite, serving more than 80,000 members. In fact, more Clark County families choose Columbia than any other local financial institution.

Convenient

We’re 12 Clark County, Washington locations strong! Plus, our extensive ATM network and free online and mobile banking services allow you to access your accounts anytime, anywhere.

Financial Needs Covered

Columbia is a full-​service financial institution, offering all the services you need for both your personal and business finance needs including mortgages and investment services.

Award-​Winning Service

Columbia is consistently recognized for its superior service. According to a recent independent survey by Raddon Financial Group, 95.8% of our members are satisfied or highly satisfied.

Supporting Our Community

We’re committed to improving the quality of life in our branch communities. To achieve this, we form partnerships with local organizations that share our chosen values.

History

Established in 1952.

In 1952, Delbert Thompson started the SP&S Federal Credit Union in his basement to serve SP&S Railroad employees. Delbert kept it on track for six years before the credit union grew into its first office and hired a president — Ed Gard, Jr. followed by Marvin Showalter. The charter changed in 1975, enabling the credit union to serve both railroad employees and community members. Thus, Columbia Credit Union took root.