NMAfcu
Mission
To provide courteous, professional efficient and economical services
for each member’s needs in a sound financial environment.
Our members say…
“I joined the Credit Union as soon as
it started. You have always helped me when I needed financial support
and have been a friend who has never let me down.”
Ms. Pat Young.
“I have been a credit union member for
quite some time now, and I have not ever had anything bad to say
at all. The staff is always so very friendly and courteous and always
smiling! Keep up the good work!"
Ms. Sandra Cowart
“Wouldn’t deal with any other.”
Ms. Gloria M. Beasley
NMA
Federal Credit Union “Core Values Statement”
RESPECT
We will foster mutual respect by:
Appreciating differences and unique needs of individuals.
Showing concern for each other.
Respecting the talents of staff and volunteers and trusting them
to use their skills to benefit the membership.
INNOVATION
We will be open in our approach to service by:
Recognizing the need for change and being proactive to facilitate
change.
Consistently looking for creative solutions and being open to new
ideas.
Have the courage to take the initiative.
INTEGRITY
We will be accountable to our members and each other by:
Taking ownership of problems
Accepting responsibility for the actions that we take.
Following thorough on our promises
TEAMWORK
We will build trusting relationships with our members,
peer organizations and each other by:
Encouraging the free flow of information through honest communication.
Fostering and encouraging a sense of trust and community.
Tearing down any barrier that inhibits partnerships between volunteers,
staff and members of the Credit Union.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
We will be committed to the professional development of
the staff and volunteers by:
Taking advantage of any opportunity to learn.
Provide staff with the resources to accomplish their job.
Make staff and volunteer training a priority in order to fulfill
the trust and expectations of our members for quality service.
History
NMA Federal Credit Union was officially organized
and chartered on April 16, 1960 as Navy Public Works Center Federal
Credit Union. The credit union had no official office space until
1968 when it opened an office in building A-67 on the Norfolk Naval
Base. In 1971, the credit union moved to larger quarters in building
A-68. In 1975, the credit union again moved - to building A-81.
A second branch was opened in building Z-140 in 1983.
The credit union experienced steady growth in membership and assets
over the years. In the spring of 1987, the decision was made to
open a branch off base. Thus, the Haygood Road office became the
new Virginia Beach Branch, making the credit union more accessible
to members living in Hampton Roads. The Haygood branch was scheduled
to be open on Saturdays to meet members needs.
May 1990 – The Navy
Public Works Center offered the credit union a very large space
on the first floor of building Z-A-140. The credit union hired Turn-Key
Financial Builders to create a very modern, spacious new office.
The old Z-140 and A-81 offices were closed and a grand
opening was held in June for the new office. The new office features
an ATM machine for use by credit union members as well as other
ATM users on the AFFN, CIRRUS, Exchange and American Express networks.
May 1991 – The credit
union updated its computer system. The new system (FISERV’s Galaxy
2000) includes features that assist members in completing transactions
quickly. The system also allows the credit union to offer a 24-hour
audio response system called TAPLINE. On November 1, 1991, the credit
union opens its new expansion of the Haygood Road office. The expansion
featured a larger lobby/teller area for members and has provided
some much needed space for operations personnel.
July 1994 – Navy PWC
Norva Federal Credit Union joined the Credit Union Shared Service
Centers to offer members more convenient personal service at facilities
shared by other credit unions in Virginia, North Carolina and around
the country. Service Centers provide additional locations, drive-thru
tellers, ATMs and extended operational hours for members.
June 1996 – Navy PWC
Norva Federal Credit Union held its official ground breaking ceremony
for a new main office located on Haygood Road in Virginia Beach.
The new office featured a drive-thru teller and a walk-up ATM.
January 2001 – www.navypwcfcu.com
is introduced. Members are able to access accounts through CUONLINE@HOME.
Credit union staff and volunteers adopt two miles of Haygood Road.
They picked up about 500 pounds of trash during the year. This community
service continues to the present.
July 2001 – Announcement
of three new groups to the field of membership: Career Women’s Golf
Association, Virginia Beach Task Force on Aging, and the Lake Smith
Terrace, Haygood Point, Governor Square Civic League.
October 2001 – The
Teller, Navy PWC FCU newsletter, announces initiation of name change
in response to PWC downsizing.
January 2004 – Courtesy
Overdraft Protection is introduced. The credit union continues its
various charities with contributions to the Susan G. Koman Breast
Cancer Foundation, Samaritan House, Virginia Beach Task Force on
Aging, and Rally for a Cure.
Along with the full range of financial services, NMA fcu offers
Visa credit cards, fixed rate mortgage loans, student loans. It
also offers Save-a-Saurus Club
for children under 13, and the Prime-Timers
for members over 50 with multiple services. Both clubs offer special
services and benefits for members.
As of April 30, 2004,
the credit union has 7,100 members. Assets are $33,361,299
with loans of $12,140,172 and shares of $29,656,276.
May 2004 – Name change
to Naval Mid-Atlantic Federal Credit Union approved by NCUA.

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