PSCU GOES BRAILE
10.07.08
On July 2008, at an outdoor ceremony at the facilities of the Trinidad and Tobago Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Public Services Credit Union formally initiated a partnership which recognizes, supports and includes blind visually impaired persons
 
PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS (Opening of Building)
00.07.08
Credit Unions all over the world were formed out of a need to provide a service to persons who initially found it difficult to approach the traditional banks to support their dream of owning a home, a parcel of land or furthering the education of family members....read more
PSCU’s Online access is unfortunately temporarily down. We are in the process of solving the problem. As soon as the problem is solved a message will be posted informing users of such.
 
PSCU has evolved over its 42 years in existence, at the inception it was housed at the offices of #91 Abercomby Street as the institution expanded it was relocated to #71 Pembroke Street, then to # 57-59 Dundonald Street, where it was later relocated to # 68-70 Sackville Street.

The Credit Union recently relocated to its new home at #24 Sackville Street here its residency is permanent.    

      In response to its growing membership throughout Trinidad and Tobago PSCU opened branches in different location. Arima branch opened in the year 1992, San Fernando branch in 1990 and Tobago branch in 1986.

      As this external environment changed PSCU responded to the changes by, first changing its name to Public Service Association Credit Union and later to PSCU. Given its strategic intent to be all embracing, the Credit Union is commonly referred to PSCU.

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click here to signup for online access PSCU’s Online access is unfortunately temporarily down. We are in the process of solving the problem. As soon as the problem is solved a message will be posted informing users of such.