About Us
Who We Are
Serving over 4,300 members, Catholic Family Federal Credit Union (CFFCU) was established in 1947 as St. Joseph Federal Credit Union. CFFCU is a full-service financial institution serving individuals, their immediate family members, and organizations that are members, employees, volunteers, students, alumni, or sponsored groups of affiliated Catholic parishes, schools, and institutions in the Wichita area, as well as persons who live, work, worship, or attend school and businesses and other legal entities located in designated underserved low-income areas in Wichita, Kansas.
If an individual does not meet the above eligibility requirements, they can join the Kansas Consumer Council which makes them eligible to join the credit union. This program is free (no cost to join).
As a member, YOU BELONG and can take advantage of the special services we offer as a not-for-profit financial cooperative. The close ties that exist between the credit union and our members allow us to offer you competitive rates and incentives to save, invest, and use credit wisely.
History
Catholic Family Federal Credit Union is located in Wichita, Kansas. It has over 4,300 members and $28 million in assets. The credit union was founded in 1947 by Father Arthur Klyber, C.Ss. R., and was named St. Joseph Federal Credit Union. It served members of St. Joseph Catholic Parish, employees of the credit union, and members of their immediate families. In 1947, the requirement of membership was to deposit $.25 each month until five dollars (one share) was deposited. In 1990, St. Joseph Federal Credit Union was re-named Catholic Family Federal Credit Union. CFFCU now serves Wichita area Catholic parishes, schools, institutions, and designated low-income areas. In addition to serving Catholic parishioners, CFFCU also serves select employee groups such as Adorers of the Blood of Christ, Catholic Charities, Catholic Schools, Postal Presort and JR Custom Metal Products. Our credit union provides financial services including checking, savings, loans, mortgages, and credit cards.