MIDFLORIDA Credit Union
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MIDFLORIDA began in 1954 as Polk County Teachers Credit Union. The Polk County School Superintendent told a young history teacher, Rebecca Keith, that Polk County teachers needed a credit union and asked if she would manage the credit union as its first Treasurer. Mrs. Keith went about setting all the appropriate paperwork in line and began accepting deposits, which she was known to keep in a shoebox at her home.

Polk County Teachers Credit Union began with only 10 charter members but ended the first year with 273 members and about $7,000 on deposit.

In 1957, the credit union expanded its charter to serve the employees and volunteers of the Highlands County School Board and, in 1963, the first professional office of MIDFLORIDA opened.

In the late 70s, the credit union underwent a name change to become MIDFLORIDA Schools Federal Credit Union. The credit union continued to grow and prosper and, in 1997, the credit union applied for and received permission to expand its charter to include the communities of Polk and Highlands counties. This change represented a turning point for MIDFLORIDA since anyone who lived, worked, worshipped or attended school in Polk or Highlands County could join. That same year, MIDFLORIDA Schools Federal Credit Union became MIDFLORIDA Federal Credit Union.

In 2002, MIDFLORIDA expanded its community charter to include Okeechobee, Sumter and Hardee counties. Recently, in planning for future expansion, MIDFLORIDA received permission to change its charter to become a state-chartered credit union, shortening the company name to MIDFLORIDA Credit Union.

From the meager beginnings of a shoebox, MIDFLORIDA has grown to include 23 branches, 450 employees and more than $1 billion in assets. Presently, we are servicing over 127,000 members in the Central Florida area with products and services that rival any local bank, while maintaining the Credit Union philosophy of excellent personal attention.