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Our History.

Our Future.

HOW THE GAP CAN HELP

Vehicle Loan Balance:

$28,000

Insurance Settlement:

-$23,500

Remaining Balance (The GAP)

$4,500

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TCP Credit Union | Rural Hall, North Carolina
Photography Courtesy of Heather Wall

Our Story.

TCP Credit Union was born from the vision of twelve employees at the Westinghouse Turbine Component Plant who believed there should be a better way to support the people they worked alongside every day. They set out to create more than a financial institution. They wanted a place where coworkers and their families could save together, access affordable loans, and build brighter futures through trust, cooperation, and shared success.

 

Built on the philosophy of “people helping people,” TCP Credit Union was founded to serve the needs of the Westinghouse community while fostering financial stability and opportunity for those who made the plant what it was. That commitment to personal service, integrity, and putting members first became the foundation of everything we do and continues to shape the story of TCP Credit Union today.

Our Journey

November 26, 1979

Officially Chartered

The State Charter was signed, establishing TCP Credit Union with a field of membership that included employees and family members of Westinghouse TCP.

July 15, 1980

Our First Hire

Wilda Sudderth became our first employee, marking an important milestone as we began to grow and serve more members.

November 1998

A New Name

After Westinghouse TCP was sold to Siemens, we became TCP Credit Union-continuing our legacy of service with a name that reflects our future.

April, 2016

Expanding Our Reach

Our field of membership expanded to include Forsyth, Stokes, and Surry counties in North Carolina, allowing us to serve more of our

community.

AND TODAY

We are still guided by purpose.

Supported by five full-time employees and one part-time employee, we continue to operate with the same mindset that inspired our founders more than four decades ago.

People Helping People

Our mission is rooted in service, support, and building stronger financial futures for our members.

Member Focused

Our members-and the trust they place in us-are the reason we continue to exist.

Committed to our Community

We are committed to providing personal service, financial support, and a strong sense of community to everyone we serve.

DEDICATED TO SERVERING YOU

Meet Your Trusted TCP Partners

Our team is committed to providing personal service, trusted guidance, and building lasting relationships with every member we serve.

  • Keri Shore – Chairman of the Board

    Ed Blackburn – Vice Chairman

    David Jones – Director

    Brea Hull – Director

    Michael Senter – Director

    Roger Morris III – Director

    Elizabeth Ashworth- Director

  • Keri Shore

    Laura Hooks

  • Jerry Marshall

    Mark Benson

    Cynthia Mason

  • Barbara Isaacs – CEO / Manager

    Heather Wall – Assistant Branch Manager

    Bridget Berry – Financial Service Supervisor

    Molly Lilly – Financial Service Representative

    Megan Boyd – Financial Service Representative

    Emily Marshall – Member Service Representative

The Credit Union’s Board of Directors is made of volunteers who dedicate their time to help better the credit union. They are in charge of overseeing all the operations that are performed in the credit union and also setting future goals for the credit union to strive for.

BECOMING A MEMBER IS

Rooted Here.
Growing Together.

Since 1979, we've been proudly serving our neighbors with hometown values, personal service, and a commitment that never waivers.

ARE YOU ELIGIABLE TO JOIN?

Live

Work

Study

Worship

Membership begins with community. If you live, work, worship, or attend school in Forsyth, Stokes, or Surry County, you’re eligible to join TCP Credit Union and enjoy the personalized service of a member-owned financial institution.

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