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RiverLand Federal Credit Union was founded in 1978 by a handful of motivated New Orleans Public Service, Inc. (NOPSI) employees who pooled their resources to charter a credit union. As NOPSI merged with other utility entities, our Board of Directors strategically aligned with the company, now Entergy, to serve all its employees systemwide.
In 1990, we changed our name from NOPSI to RiverLand Credit Union to better reflect the wide range of members we serve. While we now have more than 60 employer groups, RiverLand still has a strong relationship with Entergy. Our offices are in Entergy buildings; we host financial seminars for employees and contribute to Safety Fairs, Lineworker Rodeos, Charity Golf Tournaments, etc.
You can read more about our history here: About RiverLand
We have 8 RiverLand offices across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas. Hours vary by location.
For a list of RiverLand offices and hours, click here.
Plus, we are apart of the Credit Union Shared Branch and ATM network which gives our members access to more than 85,000 additional locations.
For a map of Shared Branches & ATMs, click here.
Member Service Fax: 504.576.5805
Loan Department Fax: 504.576.5626
There are 3 ways to join RiverLand:
Like many credit unions, membership at RiverLand is not available to the general public. You may be eligible for membership through:
- Employment - if you are employed by, are a contract employee of, or are a retiree of one of our Eligible Employer Groups, you are eligible to join.
- Family - if you are a family member of a current RiverLand member, you are eligible to join. The following family members are eligible for membership: spouse, child, grandchild, great-grandchild, stepchild, parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, stepparent, sibling, stepsibling, adoptive relationship, and household member.
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