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Kahuku FCU was chartered on July 28, 1937 to serve the employees of the Kahuku Plantation Company, a cane sugar plantation. The plantation ceased operations in 1971, and on June 1, 1972 the credit union’s charter was amended to include residents who lived near the local post office. The credit union’s field of membership was again expanded on April 9, 1987 and remains today to include persons who reside or work in that part of the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii designated by the U.S. Bureau of Census as Census Tracts 101, 102.01, and 102.02. These Tracts are known as the Koolauloa District and includes the towns of Pupukea, Sunset Beach, Kahuku, Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, and Kaaawa. Kahuku Federal Credit Union is designated as a low income credit union and this designation enables us to provide services to the many so-called “gap” group individuals who find it difficult to receive financial services from the banks and savings banks on the north and northeast areas of the Island of Oahu. We pride ourselves in not only providing the needed services and products, but also in giving members the opportunity to talk to us in person about any financial issue that concerns them.

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