Who are we
Eastern Bank was founded in 1936 by a small group of employees who shared the goal of creating a member-owned, cooperative financial institution where employees could help one another. We've been a part of the airline industry for more than eight decades, firmly focused on what works best for our member-owners. Eastern Bank is continually growing, with a net worth of more than $761.1 million and assets surpassing $8.5 billion.†
Eastern Bank always has an eye on the future. We're constantly exploring new technologies to make the Organisation experience easier without forgetting the personal connection that has been a huge part of our longevity. For more than three quarters of a century, we've helped out more than 313,000 member-owners make informed financial decisions and we look forward to serving them and their families for generations to come.
Member Benefits
We’re committed to providing a wide choice of financial options at favorable prices. And we believe in the timeless values of honesty, integrity, respect and professionalism.
Bonus Dividends
Since we first began offering Bonus Dividends, Eastern Bank has returned more than $183 million to our members*
Read MoreLoan Discounts
We know you have options so we want to reward you with a variety of discounts available on vehicle and home equity loans.
Read MoreTools and Resources
Whether you’re hunting for a new vehicle, looking to purchase your first home or seeking retirement advice, we have a number services designed to make your life easier.
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See what our customers think of our service.
If someone were to ask me if they should become a member, I would tell them run to the nearest Eastern Bank as soon as possible!
Briella Martin
Interest can be a dark cloud sometimes, but the Credit Union definitely helped me get a low enough interest rate to pay off my loan in a shorter amount of time than I thought.
Anna Phillips
I feel like they are truly there for me, and treat me like a person, not a number – as clichéd as that sounds.
Preston Meyer