Membership Information

You and Your Whole Family Can Join
Membership in PowerNet Credit Union is restricted. What started with one Local Union in 1961, is now serving twenty-one Local Unions in Tampa Bay, Jacksonville and Gainesville. Plans include growth, but it will be for union building trades locals exclusively.

Once a member of PowerNet Credit Union, anyone related to you - whether by marriage, blood or adoption - is also eligible to join. And once you're a member, its good for a lifetime of services as long as you maintain your minimum balance of $25.

It's Easy to Join
To open an account with PowerNet Credit Union, simply deposit $25 to open a savings account. There are no fees to join and your membership includes many savings options.

Your Money Is Safe With Us
PowerNet Credit Union is state chartered and regulated, and federally and privately insured. All funds on deposit for each member in non-retirement accounts are insured up to $350,000; the first $100,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), a federal agency, and the next $250,000 by the Excess Share Insurance (ESI) Corporation, a private company. All funds on deposit for each member in retirement accounts (IRA's) are insured up to $500,000; the first $250,000 by the NCUA, a federal agency, and the next $250,000 by the ESI Corporation, a private company.

You Become a Shareholder When You Join
As a member of PowerNet Credit Union you are a part owner of your credit union. PowerNet Credit Union is a cooperative, nonprofit association whose board of directors are elected from the general membership at an annual meeting and serve without pay. The credit union's mission is to encourage savings among its members and create a source of credit at fair and reasonable rates. You are the credit union.

Financial Planning for a Secure Future

Your Credit Union is very serious about your long-term financial welfare. Our goal is to help you in every financial step of your life so you can retire when you want… at the level you want. We have a strong staff of financial planners who can help you develop a plan to secure your financial future. We have partnered with Money Concepts® International, Inc., a worldwide network of financial planning centers keyed to individual, family and business financial planning, to provide you more investment options* - mutual funds, stocks, bonds, life insurance plans and annuities.

*All securities through Money Concepts Capital Corp Member NASD/SIPC

$trength in Unity

Put your money and trust with people you know and work with...people who understand your financial goals. Collectively, the benefits can be much greater.

 

 


You and your family can join!

 

 
     
 

Main Office - 5619 Harney Road
Tampa, Florida 33610
(813) 621-6454 / (888) 463-6237
 (813) 620-1953 Fax

Hours

Mon. - Wed. 8:30-5:00
Thurs. & Fri. 8:30-6:00

Plant City Branch - 101 Alexander St. N.
Plant City, Florida 33563
(813) 757-6707 / (813) 757-6686 Fax
 

Hours

Mon. - Wed. 9:00-5:00
Thurs. & Fri. 9:00-6:00

Jacksonville Branch - 966 Liberty St.
Local 177 Building
Jacksonville, Florida 32206
(904) 359-9050 / (904) 354-4248 Fax

Hours

Mon. -Fri. 9:00-5:00


PowerLine 24 Hour Access:  (813) 740-2447 (Tampa area)  /  (877) 628-2447 (Anywhere else)

 

Your deposits insured to at least $100,000 and

backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government.

Additional insurance
up to $250,000

A private company

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