Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union

Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union is a Minnesota-based, not-for-profit financial cooperative with 27 branches and about $1.7 billion in assets. It serves more than 600,000 members with financial products and services including checking and savings accounts, consumer loans, mortgages, credit cards, investment and retirement accounts, and more. The credit union motto of “people helping people” inspires Affinity Plus to provide all of its members with equal benefits including competitive rates, minimal fees, and unique, member-centric products and programs, as well as give back to the communities in which it does business. The credit union is currently led by president and CEO, Dave Larson.

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Eligibility

A person is eligible to join Affinity Plus if they, a family member, or a household member satisfy one of the following criteria:[1]

1. is an employee of:

  • The State of Minnesota
  • The University of Minnesota
  • Any organization that receives funding from the State of Minnesota, including most schools, community colleges, private and public universities, nursing homes and hospitals, counties, cities, municipalities, and nonprofit groups

2. is:

  • a member of The University of Minnesota Alumni Association
  • a student in the Minnesota State University System
  • an alumnus of the Minnesota State University System

3. lives, works, or worships in:

  • Roseville
  • Arden Hills
  • Mounds View
  • Shoreview
  • St. Anthony
  • New Brighton

4. is a Minnesota Twins employee, or a family member of a Minnesota Twins employee

5. is a relative or housemate of any eligible person or current member

6. is a dues-paying member of the Affinity Plus Foundation

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