CELEBRATING 75 YEARS: THE FRESH SIDE OF SEVENTY- FIVE.
Built to Last.
Ready for What’s Next.
75 Years of Service, Innovation & Community
Since 1951, Ft. Randall Federal Credit Union has proudly served its members with trust, care, and a deep connection to the communities we call home. What began as a small credit union for federal employees of the Pickstown School District has grown into something much bigger—a financial partner for thousands across southern South Dakota.
As we mark our 75th anniversary, we celebrate how far we’ve come and where we’re headed. This moment isn’t just about honoring our past. It’s about showing how we continue to evolve, offering modern tools, technology, and forward-thinking solutions while staying grounded in the values that got us here. We’ve never lost sight of what matters most: our members.
1951
Started for the workers and their families of the Ft. Randall dam
1990
1993
1999
Expanded to a community charter for all who live or work in Charles Mix County
First building opened in Pickstown
Julie Thomson became President of Ft. Randall FCU
2002
Membership opened to those who worship, volunteer, or attend school in Charles Mix County
2004
First branch opens in Platte
2007
Surpassed $10 million in assets
2011
Wagner opened their branch
2016
Membership extends to six counties across South Dakota
2020
CDFI Certified
2025
Serving more than 3,300 members across Charles Mix County with over $42 million in assets
Our Story, In Motion
Join Us in Celebrating 75 Years
Throughout the year, we’re celebrating with special events, member stories, and community spotlights. Stay tuned for ways to get involved.
Once a Member, Always a Member
As our reach has grown, so has our commitment to making modern banking accessible to rural communities. Whether you’re just joining us or have been a member for decades, you’re part of a credit union that puts people first.
#MYFRFCUSTORY
This is Your Credit Union, This is Your Story
As our reach has grown, so has our commitment to making modern banking accessible to rural communities. Whether you’re just joining us or have been a member for decades, you’re part of a credit union that puts people first.
Share your story using the hashtag #MYFRFCUSTORY