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Becoming a member
 

How to open your Sb1 account:
There are 3 easy steps that you'll need to take to open an Sb1 account today!
1. Click here for a printable PDF membership application.

2.
Please mail this application along with a copy of your identification (*such as a valid drivers license, passport or valid government issued I.D.) and your opening initial deposit to:
    Sb1 Federal Credit Union
    200 N 16th St Ste 200
    Philadelphia PA 19102-1203

    
3. You will also need to deposit at least $5 into a deposit account. This deposit represents your 'share' of ownership in the Credit Union and provides access to all of our products and services.

*Important information about procedures for opening a new account:

As required by the USA Patriot Act of 2001, which requires Sb1 Federal Credit Union to help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Sb1 Federal Credit Union must obtain basic identifying information from you and verify that information when you open a new account.
This means
Sb1 Federal Credit Union staff will ask you for some basic information such as your name, address, date of birth and other information designed to help us identify you. Sb1 Federal Credit Union staff may also ask to see documents identifying you too such as a driver's license, passport or some other government-issued document. Sb1 Federal Credit Union appreciates your patience and understanding as we all do our part in complying with the new account identification procedures required by the federal USA Patriot Act of 2001.



We offer lifetime membership - once a member, always a member!

Who is eligible:
Employees and retirees of our many Select Employer Groups are eligible for membership along with their respective family members.

Eligible family members include: 

  • Parents
  • Siblings
  • Grandparents
  • Spouses
  • Children
  • Grandchildren
  • Stepparents
  • Stepchildren
  • Stepsiblings
Household Members:
All members of your household (persons living under your roof) can now become Credit Union members as well! That means any person sharing a residence as part of a single-family unit, including domestic partners and others who live together as part of a family unit. An individual may be considered to be living in the same household although he or she is temporarily absent from the residence, such as children in college or the military.

Learn more about making Sb1 available at your organization >>

 

 
Find out if your company offers Sb1.
Sb1 has partnered with over 100 companies all across the country to offer employees, retirees and each of their respective families a better option for their personal finance needs.

Review our list of Select Employer Groups (SEGs) to see if your company offers Sb1.