In 1936, a small group of territorial employees founded the Hawaii Territorial Employees FCU, serving the financial needs of government workers out of a small office in the basement of the Territorial Office Building. Today, Hawaii State FCU has grown into the state’s largest credit union, with more than 136,000 members and 14 branches on Oahu and Maui.
As we celebrate 90 years, we want to take the opportunity to honor our rich history and the many relationships we’ve built with our members, employees, and the community. Stay tuned as we have some fun things planned for our 90th anniversary!
Join us on Saturday, June 27 for a morning filled with fun and engaging keiki activities, refreshments as well as free parking and discounted tickets to the Bishop Museum and its ongoing exhibits.
For 90 years, Hawaii State FCU has been defined by the strength of continuity. The cluster that sits atop our current logo creates a circle, representing wholeness, connection, and the bonds we share with our members, employees, and community. It is a symbolthat represents our beginnings and has endured through the many iterations of our credit union.
Now, as Hawaii State FCU celebrates 90 years, the circle stands as a symbol of both reflection and renewal. It connects the past, the present, and the future, reminding us that every milestone is also a new beginning.