Credit Union House

403 C Street, NE ◊ Washington, DC 20002
(202) 548-3131 ◊ (202) 548-3148 fax

The stately presence of Credit Union House on Capitol Hill, just two blocks from the U.S. Capitol, reflects the permanence of the American credit union movement. With close to a century of service behind them, credit unions have established their place in this country.

Credit Union House proves just how much the cooperative spirit of credit unions can accomplish. Inspired by the need for a central command center during the campaign to pass H.R. 1151 in 1998, credit union leaders joined together and turned a vision into the reality of this permanent place in our nation’s capital.

Today, Credit Union House provides a home away from home for credit union people visiting Washington D.C., as well as first-class event space for seated meals, cocktail receptions, and town hall meetings. Credit Union House serves as a central point for education seminars, legislative briefings, and strategy sessions. It provides this movement with a tangible and visible presence in our nation’s capitol, serving as a symbol of the strength and permanence of credit unions.