Welcome!
In business since 1939, the Butler County Teachers Federal Credit Union (BCTFCU) has earned the reputation of providing sound service and reliability; a reputation that few businesses today find achievable. Our main goal is to serve our members! We accomplish this by cutting our costs wherever possible, keeping our fees and charges to a minimum and passing the savings on to you, our valued member through the lowest loan and highest savings rates possible. For us, it's about you - our member's, your needs, your desires. Our staff is both courteous and helpful. Stop by or call one of our representatives to discuss your needs. Discover what current members already know - we’re here for you!
About BCTFCU
The Butler Co Teachers Federal Credit Union was organized in February 1939 for the employees of the school districts of Butler County. In February 1969, the bylaws were amended to include the employees of the Butler County Community College, in 1991 some of the Catholic Schools of Butler County were included, and in 2010 we were pleased to welcome Penn Christian Academy. The above constitutes the field of membership schools. If your school is not yet included in our Field of Membership but you would like it to be, please contact BCTFCU.
Due to the loyalty of our membership, the Butler Co Teachers Federal Credit Union has grown to a financial institution of over 20 million dollars with over 2,500 members. At the annual meeting in January, the members elect directors to transact business for BCTFCU; each member has one vote. A credit committee, which is also elected at the annual meeting, judges the loan applications and the members’ ability to repay the loan on the basis of information submitted, debt-to-income ratios, and credit reports. The board of directors meets monthly to transact credit union business while the credit committee meets at least once a week to vote on loan applications. Internal audits are conducted annually by the supervisory committee and also by a Federal Examiner.
The Butler Co Teachers Federal Credit Union does not have an encrypted e-mail system. Please do not use e-mail to transmit sensitive personal information such as account or social security numbers.
At no time will the Butler Co Teachers Federal Credit Union ever call, e-mail or fax a member asking for personal information such as an account number or social security number.
Due to the loyalty of our membership, the Butler Co Teachers Federal Credit Union has grown to a financial institution of over 20 million dollars with over 2,500 members. At the annual meeting in January, the members elect directors to transact business for BCTFCU; each member has one vote. A credit committee, which is also elected at the annual meeting, judges the loan applications and the members’ ability to repay the loan on the basis of information submitted, debt-to-income ratios, and credit reports. The board of directors meets monthly to transact credit union business while the credit committee meets at least once a week to vote on loan applications. Internal audits are conducted annually by the supervisory committee and also by a Federal Examiner.
The Butler Co Teachers Federal Credit Union does not have an encrypted e-mail system. Please do not use e-mail to transmit sensitive personal information such as account or social security numbers.
At no time will the Butler Co Teachers Federal Credit Union ever call, e-mail or fax a member asking for personal information such as an account number or social security number.