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Black-owned banking institutions we’ve reviewed
List of Black-owned banks, credit unions and fintechs by state
National/online focus
Alabama
- Federation of Greene County Employees Federal Credit Union.
- Fireman's Credit Union.
Arkansas
- People Trust Community Federal Credit Union.
California
Connecticut
- East End Baptist Tabernacle Federal Credit Union.
- First Baptist Church (Stratford) Federal Credit Union.
District of Columbia
- John Wesley A.M.E Zion Church Federal Credit Union.
- Mt. Airy Baptist Church Federal Credit Union.
- Mt. Gilead Federal Credit Union.
- Paramount Baptist Church Federal Credit Union.
- Sargent Federal Credit Union.
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
- Bethel AME Church Credit Union.
- Community Credit Union.
- CTAFC Federal Credit Union.
- Gideon Federal Credit Union.
- Mt. Zion Credit Union.
- MWPH Grand Lodge Of Illinois Federal Credit Union.
- St. Martin De Porres Parish Federal Credit Union.
- Trinity U.C.C. Federal Credit Union.
Indiana
- Gary Firefighters Association Federal Credit Union.
- Gary Municipal Employees Federal Credit Union.
- Gary Police Department Employees Federal Credit Union.
Louisiana
- Arabi Sugar Workers Federal Credit Union.
- Avenue Baptist Brotherhood Federal Credit Union.
- Concordia Parish School Employees Federal Credit Union.
- GGW Federal Credit Union.
- Graphic Arts Credit Union.
- James Ward Jr. Federal Credit Union.
- SHPE Credit Union.
- St. Mary Parish School Employees Federal Credit Union.
- UBC Southern Council Industria Wo Federal Credit Union.
- Union Federal Credit Union.
- Xavier University Employees Federal Credit Union.
Maryland
- Andrews Federal Credit Union (see NerdWallet's Andrews Federal Credit Union review).
- Securityplus Federal Credit Union (see NerdWallet's Securityplus Federal Credit Union review).
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississippi
- First Unity Federal Credit Union.
- Hope Credit Union (see NerdWallet's Hope Credit Union review).
- Issaquena County Federal Credit Union.
- JPFCE Federal Credit Union.
- Natchez Educators Federal Credit Union.
Missouri
- West Side Baptist Church Federal Credit Union.
New Jersey
- Camden Firemen's Credit Union.
- Heard AME Federal Credit Union.
- Israel Memorial AME Federal Credit Union.
- NJT Employees Federal Credit Union.
- Plainfield Police & Firemen’s Federal Credit Union.
New York
- Berea Federal Credit Union.
- Far Rockaway Postal Federal Credit Union.
- Paul Quinn Federal Credit Union.
- Saint John AME Federal Credit Union.
- Southern Baptist Church Of New York Federal Credit Union.
- SPC Brooklyn Credit Union.
North Carolina
- Mount Vernon Baptist Church Credit Union.
Ohio
Oklahoma
- Morning Star Federal Credit Union.
Pennsylvania
- Holy Trinity Baptist Federal Credit Union.
- M.A.B.C. Federal Credit Union.
- Mount Carmel Baptist Federal Credit Union.
- New Life Credit Union.
- SI Philadelphia Federal Credit Union.
- Wayland Temple Baptist Federal Credit Union.
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
- Our Mother Of Mercy Parish Houston Federal Credit Union.
- Pear Orchard Federal Credit Union.
- Pilgrim CUCC Federal Credit Union.
- SP Trainmen Federal Credit Union.
Utah
Virginia
- Brunswick County Teachers Federal Credit Union.
- First Baptist Church Of Vienna Federal Credit Union.
- Glamorgan Employees Federal Credit Union.
- High Street Baptist Church Federal Credit Union.
- Metropolitan Church Federal Credit Union.
- Planters Federal Credit Union.
West Virginia
Why Black-owned banks matter
Article sources
- 1. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 2023: FDIC National Survey of Unbanked and Underbanked Households. Accessed May 21, 2026.
- 2. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Data Point: 2023 Mortgage Market Activity and Trends. Accessed May 21, 2026.
- 3. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Minority Depository Institutions Program. Accessed May 21, 2026.
- 4. National Credit Union Administration. Minority Depository Institutions. Accessed May 21, 2026.






