Membership/Who Can Join


What is the benefit of banking at Como Northtown?
Being a member of Como Northtown is much different than being a customer of a bank. A member of a credit union is an owner of the credit union as well. Como Northtown is a non-profit organization and, therefore, we are able to give higher interest rates for deposit accounts and lower rates for loans. YOU are an owner and this is YOUR credit union. While a member here you will always remain an owner. You have voting rights and receive dividends.

Como Northtown Offers:

Como Northtown offers all this along with the personal aspect of financial services.  We believe finances are one of the most important activities in your life and we focus on understanding your goals and the path to get you there. We would be glad to answer any questions.  Please email or call (651) 488-2535.

Who is eligible to join Como Northtown?
You are eligible if you:    

  •  Live or work within these boundaries:
                Roselawn Ave. (North)
                Interstate 94 (South)
                Highway 280 (West)
                Rice St. (East)
  •  Are a blood or adoptive relative of a current member
  •  Belong to or join the Como Zoo and Conservatory Society
  •  Work for BN/SF or Amtrak

    Please email mailto:memberservices@comocu.org to become a member and have your Personal Member Representative contact you.
     

     











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