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Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union Nevin Ave, Richmond

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Phone:

(510) 970-1183

Website:

http://www.sunpacific.org/

Address:

1221 Nevin Ave, Richmond, CA 94801

    Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union Reviews

    4.3
    2 Reviews
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      Matt Carlson
      5

      Friendly staff, yes it's a federal building and the hours are shorter but many of the rates are much cheaper then other banks and your cab use any atm to withdraw money. Highly recommended.

    • j

      j Burks
      1

      FEDERAL BUILDING NO ACCESS & NO ATM.

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    FAQs

    • 1. What Can I Do to Reach Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union?

      They Can Be Contacted through the phone number (510) 970-1183. You may also check out their website and submit your personal info.
    • 3. How Do I Apply for A Loan at Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union?

      Simply submit your personal info on their website. If you feel like learning about other possible solutions, take a look at instant installment loans provided through a reliable online broker.
    • 5. What Am I Supposed to Do if I Can't Repay My Loan?

      Reach out to the lender and come to an agreement in advance. You should know, however, if it"s a title loan, your vehicle will be took by the lender when you default.
    • 2. What Is the Address of Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union? How Can I Go There?

      The address of Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union is 1221 Nevin Ave, Richmond, CA 94801. Use an online map to guide yourself there.
    • 4. Is Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union an Agency or a Lender?

      Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union is a Federal credit union that provides loans of all kinds. Visit our website to learn about various types of loans including bad credit personal loans.
    • 6. Can I Take Out a Loan From Sun-Pacific Federal Credit Union With Bad Credit?

      Yes, you can. But peruse the conditions and terms as there can be predatory terms when it comes to bad credit loans.