About WCCU
Our Purpose
We believe that every person deserves financial security and the peace of mind that no matter what happens in life, someone is there to help with any financial issues.
Our Members
Our members are part owners and have a say in how the credit union is run. This fundamental principle is at the heart of our credit union’s success. Our board and committees are comprised of individuals who have been elected by our members. These individuals generously volunteer their time and service. The active involvement of the credit union’s board and committees is the cornerstone of the credit union philosophy.
Field of Membership
Our field of membership has expanded to include persons, businesses and other entities that live, work, worship or go to school in multiple counties. These membership counties consist of
Persons who live, work, worship, attend school in, and businesses and other legal entities located in Beaufort, Bertie, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Hyde, Jones, Martin, Pamlico, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties. Weyco offers low interest rates on all types of loans and high interest rates on our savings instruments. We take pride in staying abreast of new technology to offer our members the latest in applications and account management.
Benefits of Membership
All accounts are insured up to $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), a U.S. Government agency.
As a non-profit organization, we offer comparatively lower loan rates and higher savings rates than other financial institutions. We also offer savings accounts, free checking, online banking, 24/7 audio response unit, auto and home loans, VISA® debit and credit cards and many other services. Membership requires a valid North Carolina state driver’s license or other official picture ID and your social security number. A $25 membership fee is required. This fee will be returned in the event the membership is no longer desired. Stop by any of our branch locations today and join Weyco Community Credit Union and experience our philosophy of “People Helping People” in all walks of life.
Our Core Values
1. Financial Inclusion
We believe that access to affordable, responsible financial services is a fundamental right — not a privilege. We are committed to breaking down barriers and providing financial tools to those historically excluded from the financial mainstream.
2. Community Empowerment
We invest in people and communities, not just accounts. We foster economic independence by offering education, resources, and solutions that empower our members to take control of their financial futures.
3. Integrity and Accountability
We hold ourselves to the highest ethical standards. Trust is earned through transparency, responsible decision-making, and accountability to our members, our regulators, and our community.
4. Respect and Dignity
We treat every individual with compassion and respect. Our service is rooted in empathy, cultural awareness, and a genuine commitment to meeting members where they are — without judgment.
5. Innovation with Purpose
We embrace forward-thinking solutions that align with our mission. Innovation is not about being trendy; it's about delivering meaningful, accessible services that meet the unique needs of our communities.
6. Collaboration and Partnership
We know that community transformation doesn’t happen in silos. We actively partner with local organizations, nonprofits, and service providers to expand our reach and deepen our impact.
7. Long-Term Commitment
We make decisions today with tomorrow in mind. Our work is not transactional — it is transformational. We are committed to building generational wealth, stability, and prosperity for the communities we serve. Every decision we make is grounded in the belief that we must build a stronger, more resilient community with each step forward.
Our Mission Statement
To improve the standard of living and financial well-being of our community through the offering of fair and equal financial services to our members and potential members.
This mission has been our driving force since our credit union was established in 1959. As a cooperative, our credit union is member-owned and governed.
Our Leadership
Chief Executive Officer
Eli Hoyt (Robb) Roberson
Board of Directors
Wayne Rose — Chairman
Wes Gray — Vice Chairman
Amy Gurganus — Secretary/Treasurer
Randy Rodgerson
Hal Beasley Jr
Dalton Waters
Brantley West
Tony Waters
Robb Roberson
Credit Committee Members
William Collins, Sr. — Chairman
John Gray
Brett Lenyszyn
Supervisory Committee Members
Wayne Rose — Chairman
Wes Gray
Amy Gurganus
The Credit Union Difference
How is a credit union different than a bank? Credit unions are not-for-profit organizations that exist to serve their members. Like banks, credit unions accept deposits, make loans and provide a wide array of other financial services. But as member-owned and cooperative institutions, credit unions provide a safe place to save and borrow at reasonable rates.
Member Owned
Credit unions are owned and controlled by the people, or members, who use their services.
Credit unions operate to promote the well-being of their members.
Cooperative
The cooperative structure of credit unions creates a cycle of mutual assistance towards the common goal of the financial well-being of members.
Not-For-Profit
Profits made by credit unions are returned back to members in the form of reduced fees, higher savings rates and lower loan rates.