General Electric Credit Union serves members in Greater Cincinnati and offers full-service banking with financial products including: checking, savings and money market options, certificates, IRAs/HSAs, credit cards, mortgage and vehicle loans, and more! Chartered in 1954 for employees of General Electric Aircraft Engines, we’ve become one of the largest Credit Unions in the state of Ohio. Since then, we’ve opened our membership up to anyone in the Greater Cincinnati Area. Savings are federally insured by the NCUA up to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government.
Friday | 9AM to 4PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9AM to 4PM |
Tuesday | 9AM to 4PM |
Wednesday | 9AM to 4PM |
Thursday | 9AM to 4PM |
265 Sub Way, Milford, CT 06461
Good people/good service
Worst place to have an account
Website said open at 9 but they open at 12 🤔🤔🤔 …
I wish there was a option for zero stars the customer service here is disgusting !!! Absolutely no help at all people think they get to work for free here and apparently then taking time to look over my account inconvenient for them!
They do not care about their customers at all. Been using them for 5 years with a perfect history, one issue and they get extremely aggressive and unpleasant to deal with. Look into alternatives before using this company.
I have always had good experiences with GE Credit Union! The staff is always friendly and helpful. Wouldn’t take my business any where else.
I have been a member for years and have always had great customer service. I found that they have very competitive loan rates too.
I am not a member but my sister is (was) she had a loan account prior to suffering a massive stroke and being hospitalized in December. I came across a collection email where once her account balance had been depleted by her loan auto pay, …
Getting pre-approved for a mortgage loan was easy. After that, the mortgage manager officer, decided to start the whole process. After a couple months of going back and forth with the paper work, charging $400 for that, and when we thought …