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You can get the great rates and excellent Member service simply by switching your accounts to Western Credit Union.

It’s easy with our Switch Kit!

Print the Complete Switch Kit
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The Western Switch Kit is a 9-page PDF file that includes all of the information and all of the forms you will need to move your accounts to Western. Forms are also available individually below.

 

You may be eligible to join Western Credit Union through your employer or community. If you live, work, worship or attend school in any of the communities that we serve, you are eligible to join.

Check eligibility online   or   Print our eligibility list

If you are eligible to join, proceed to the next step...

  Just complete our Membership Form and we will activate your Membership by opening a Share Savings Account for you with your initial minimum deposit. Open a Checking Account and learn about our many other products and services.
  Transfer your Savings, Checking, Loans, and other accounts from your current bank or other financial institution to Western with our simple Account Closure/Fund Transfer Request Form. Complete the form and submit it to your current financial institution.
  It takes just a few minutes to transfer your automatic payments to Western with the Automatic Payment Form.
 

If you currently have payments deposited directly into your account(s) -- such as paychecks or Social Security checks -- use the Direct Deposit Form to transfer them to your new Western account.

 

 

Now you can start enjoying the great rates and excellent Member service that thousands of other Central Ohioans enjoy. Learn more about all of our products and services.

 

Have a question about Switching?
  Call us at 614.276.6589 or toll-free at 800.765.4928.

 

 


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