Where it All Began

Kellogg Credit Union was chartered under a federal charter on March 4, 1946 as Kellogg Company Employees Federal Credit Union. At the time an Organizational Certificate was signed by eight Kellogg Company Employees.

These charter members were: Catherine Warchol, Richard Saylor, Theodore E. Veat, S. Allen Seline, Jr., Harold Tevis, Marian Bradley, Theodore Himberger, and Jack A. Mueller.

The first office for our Omaha Federal Credit Union was one small room, but now it has grown into a larger operation with its own entrance located at 9601 F Street. Today, we offer Omaha credit card and loan applications, online banking, and much more!

In 2014, our Omaha federal credit union changed its Charter to a community charter and also changed its legal name to Kellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union. For credit unions, a community charter allows us to serve the community. If you live, work, worship, or conduct general business in Douglas, Sarpy, or Washington Counties in Nebraska or Pottawattamie County in Iowa or are a family member of a current member, you can now become a credit union member of Kellogg Credit Union.

On February 14th, 2019, Kellogg Credit Union announced we would be building and opening a new location at 9618 Brentwood Drive in La Vista, Nebraska. This location is open to better serve the community and retirees, while the plant location remains open to serve existing Kellogg's employees. Both locations provide the same services to all members.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to surprise and delight our members with exceptional customer service, innovation, and the best rates and fees that we can possibly offer.

Supervisory Committee

The Supervisory Committee is an independent body of KCU and is appointed by the Board of Directors to guard and maintain the financial integrity of our Credit Union. They monitor policies and practices to protect member accounts and engage appropriate experts to audit financial statements, review internal controls, and monitor compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The committee meets regularly to receive and evaluate the reports of these experts.

The committee exists to serve the members and wants to hear from those who, after contact with appropriate management, still have concerns about the Credit Union’s financial integrity.

Please send your inquiries to:

Kellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union

Attn: Supervisory Committee
9618 Brentwood Dr
La Vista, NE 68128

Why a Credit Union?

Members of credit unions receive many benefits over those who choose a regular bank. Our Credit Union is customer-focused, working hard to ensure the best for our members. As a nonprofit organization, we don’t have stockholders we’re trying to make money for—our entire goal is to create a quality banking experience for you. Credit unions offer lower fees, better interest rates, and we are more flexible when it comes to working with people who have less than perfect credit. View the video below to learn more!

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