TCU Financial Group

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TCU Financial Group is a credit union located in SK. It was founded in 1952. It serves Saskatoon, Regina.

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TCU Financial Group traces its origins to November 4, 1952, when 17 charter members formed the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation Savings & Credit Union to provide cooperative financial services for teacher members. The TCU name reflects those teacher credit union roots, although the institution has since evolved into a full-service credit union serving individuals, organizations, and businesses across Saskatchewan.

Headquartered in Saskatoon, with locations in Saskatoon and Regina, TCU offers personal and business banking, lending, mortgages, wealth management, and financial planning. As a member-owned cooperative, it focuses on local service, practical advice, and financial solutions for Saskatchewan members and communities.

TCU supports community initiatives through partnerships and member-focused service, while maintaining its cooperative structure and regional focus.

As of: December 31, 2025
Metric2025YoY Change
Assets$765.0M+6.0%
Loans$586.0M+5.8%
Deposits$679.0M+6.6%
Mortgages + HELOCs$321.0M+2.6%
Efficiency Ratio85.2%
Members15,000
Branches5
Target MembersSaskatoon, Regina

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