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Supporting Hispanic & Latino Communities

CapEd is committed to supporting quality education, financial empowerment and the enrichment of individuals and our communities.

We offer all your financial needs, including checking and savings accounts, home and auto loans, and credit cards, along with great customer service! We proudly support education and give back to our communities.

A collage of three photos. The first being of CapEd staff holding a banner with the Juntos Avanzamos logo, the second being the CapEd Credit Union Unidos Committee, and the third is a group picture of CapEd staff members and the Mexican Consulate.
Group photo of the CapEd Credit Union Unidos Committee.

Committed to Serving the Hispanic and Latino Community

From offering bilingual support to understanding different cultures, our mission is to ensure that every customer feels seen, heard, and valued. By fostering an inclusive environment and building meaningful connections, we aim to be more than a service provider - we seek to be a trusted partner in the Hispanic community, contributing positively to their growth and success.

Achievements:

  • Juntos Avanzamos
  • Unidos Committee - Internal Committee dedicated to growing and implementing financial services to the Hispanic Community
  • Asesores de Confianza - Weekly radio segment with La GranD 106.3
  • Partnership with the Mexican Consulate
Woman in a traditional Dia de los Muertos dress speaking at an event.

CapEd in the Community

We strive to make a difference in our local communities by supporting various causes, events, and activities. We also empower our employees to volunteer with organizations that are important and impactful in their lives.

Events:

  • Fiesta Patrias
  • Dia de los Muertos
  • Latino Fest 2024

We're dedicated to empowering the Hispanic community by providing financial solutions that respect culture and foster growth. Join us and experience the difference of a financial partner who truly understands and values your unique journey.

Collage of three images. The first is a group of dancing performers in Dia de los Muertos dresses, the second is a woman in a traditional Dia de los Muertos dress speaking at an event, and the third is a set of two performers with one playing a guitar while the other dances on a stage.
It's more than banking, it's making a difference.