- $250 cash bonus for new members when you use promo code SFCU250 with a checking (spending) account and direct deposit of your paycheck1
- Get paid up to two days early with direct deposit
- Mortgage fee discount up to $1,2002 (RSUs included in underwriting)
Learn more about mortgages - Emergency Loan up to $2,0003
- Open accounts without an SSN or credit history when relocating to the U.S.
- Second-chance checking and loan program to help you restore good credit
Welcome SAP employees
Stanford Federal Credit Union is a full-service bank serving members in 90 countries with one important difference, we’re non-profit and owned by our members. Join today and get a $250 cash bonus!
Your Personal Banker
Yes, you have a dedicated Personal Banker available to answer questions and assist you every step of the way. Let me know how I can help!
Phone: 650.842.6120
Email: [email protected]
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Exclusive SAP benefits
Stanford FCU has been serving SAP employees since 2004. More than 1,400 of your co-workers are already credit union members.
“Since my first experience years ago, I’ve always had nothing but great experiences with Stanford Federal Credit Union. The people who work at SFCU are awesome!”
—Mark J.
SAP employee
We’re non-profit and owned by our members, so all earnings are returned back to members
in the form of lower fees and loan rates, and higher deposit rates.
- Free checking with a free first box of checks (no balance or direct deposit requirements)
- Free ATMs on our Locator page—Ambassadors get unlimited free worldwide ATMs!
- Rewards credit cards with up to 3% cash back and no annual, foreign transaction or balance transfer fees
- Up to 1.00% rate discount on auto and personal loans
Learn more about membership rewards
- Free financial education and webinars
- Earn extra cash by referring friends, family and co-workers (you each get $250!)
- Free investment portfolio analysis
Learn more about investments - We saved our members $25 million in 2020—view the full report from the Credit Union National Association (CUNA)
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