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Credit unions in Vermont

18 federally insured credit unions with offices in Vermont.

Credit unionCityRouting numberBranches
BRYANT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SPRINGFIELD 211691428 1
CASWELL CREDIT UNION SO. BURLINGTON 211691020 1
CREDIT UNION OF VERMONT RUTLAND 211691334 1
GRANITE HILLS CREDIT UNION S. BURLINGTON 211691172 1
GREEN MOUNTAIN CREDIT UNION S BURLINGTON 211691017 2
MEMBERS 1ST CREDIT UNION N. BRATTLEBORO 211690953 4
MEMBERS ADVANTAGE COMMUNITY CU BARRE 211690911 1
NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION COLCHESTER 211691127 2
NORTHEAST SCHOOLS & HOSPITAL CU NEWPORT 211691224 1
NORTHERN LIGHTS FCU ST. JOHNSBURY 211691457 1
ONE CREDIT UNION ESSEX JUNCTION 211691114 1
OPPORTUNITIES CREDIT UNION WINOOSKI 011692588 1
ORLEX GOVT EMP CU NEWPORT 211691237 1
UNITED COMUNITY CREDIT UNION SOUTH BARRE 211690924 1
VERMONT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION BURLINGTON 211691062 1
VERMONT STATE EMP CU MONTPELIER 211691185 1
VERMONT VA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION WHITE RIVER JUNCT. 211691541 1
WHITE RIVER CU ROCHESTER 211691279 1

About credit unions in Vermont

Credit unions in Vermont are member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperatives that provide checking accounts, savings accounts, loans, and other banking services to their members. Unlike commercial banks, profits are returned to members through better rates and lower fees rather than distributed to outside shareholders. Each institution listed above holds a federal or state charter and participates in the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), which insures member deposits up to $250,000 per account.

Every routing number shown here is sourced from the Federal Reserve's FedACH Participant Directory and is the same number used for direct deposit, ACH transfers, electronic bill pay, and most domestic wire transfers. Click any institution name to see its full branch list, contact information, and a longer explanation of how to use its routing number.

If you are joining a new credit union in Vermont, ask about field of membership eligibility — most credit unions limit membership to people who live, work, or worship in a specific geographic area, work for a particular employer, or belong to a specific organization. Membership is usually opened with a small deposit (often $5–$25) into a share savings account.