About ATFCU >> Our History
On July 12, 1936, Plate Mill Employees Credit Union was established
in a corner of the West Plant of Alcoa, Inc's Tennessee Operations
with 9 members at the organizational meeting. Holman Vincent
was the first teller, treasurer and officially opened the credit
union on July 9, 1936.
The Credit Union
grew and soon there were 204 members and the first teller
drawer was created from a cigar box.
L.W. Bogart served as treasurer of the credit union from 1940
- 1947. He was the 3rd Treasurer following Holman Vincent.
In 1942 Plate Mill Credit Union and the North Plant Credit
Union
merged with 900 members to create Alcoa Credit Union.
Marie Caughron was the first paid employee in
1948. She worked until her retirement in 1981. In 1959 Alcoa
Credit Union officially became, Alcoa Tenn Federal Credit Union
and began serving all three Alcoa, Inc. plants.
In 1985 ATFCU Opened its doors on Mill Street next to the
West Plant. The Credit Union continued to grow.
In 1991 ATFCU
Opened its doors on Hall Road, where the Main Office is still
located today. The Foothills Branch opened in January 2001.
It features a 3 lane drive thru and drive-up ATM. In 2003 Tellico
West opened in the Tellico Industrial Park of Vonore, TN.
Today ATFCU services Blount, Loudon, and Monroe Counties.
We offer over 20 ATM's, Online Banking, 3 locations, and staff
over
50 employees
and
volunteers. ATFCU is also involved in many employee outreach
programs that allow ATFCU a chance to give back to the community
that has supported us for 70 years.
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