Indiana Credit Union League
The Indiana Credit Union League is the trade association representing Indiana credit unions. Ninety percent of the state's credit unions belong to the League.

The League was created in 1925, but we celebrate our anniversary from 1934, the year in which we joined the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) and became an official part of the credit union system.

In 1934, the League had no employees, only 11 board members who helped create credit unions in Indiana. The role of the League has expanded greatly since then. With more than 100 employees, it now provides credit unions with consultation, legislative support, marketing services, public relations, operational and technical assistance, education and training, and fee-based services, such as credit card, IRA and insurance programs.

As a not-for-profit organization, the League is funded by dues from affiliated credit unions. Other revenue is generated from its wholly owned subsidiary, the ICUL Services Corporation (Servicecorp). Both organizations work under the same roof, president and board of directors.

Servicecorp is a credit union-owned cooperative organization that networks the collective business volume of credit unions to offer affordable products and services. This arrangement enables credit unions to offer more services — at lower costs — than they could on their own.

The League is part of a national credit union network that includes credit unions, state leagues and CUNA.

Indiana Credit Union League
8440 Allison Pointe Blvd.
P.O. Box 50425
Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 594-5300
(800) 285-5300
email@icul.org
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