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November 30, 2025 - Colby Schlicker

Lewis & Clark Bank Will Soon Be Part of Maps Credit Union

Effective January 1, 2026, Lewis & Clark Bank will become Maps Credit Union. While our name is changing, the experience you value will remain the same.

Effective January1, 2026, Lewis & Clark Bank will become Maps Credit Union. While our name is changing, the experience you value will remain the same. You’ll continue to visit your familiar Lewis & Clark locations and work with the same staff you know and trust. By joining forces, Maps and Lewis & Clark can better serve both our commercial and retail members.

Our teams have been working closely together to ensure this transition is seamless for you. While the logo may change, our culture of putting your needs first does not.

What’s Changing

  • New Branding: Branch signage, ATMs, and statements will soon feature the Maps Credit Union logo.
  • Website Login: You’ve been redirected to mapscu.com to access your Lewis & Clark accounts via online banking using your same login and password.
  • Insurance Language: When the transaction closes, your deposits will still be federally insured up to $250,000 as they were before; however, you’ll see “Federally insured by NCUA” instead of “FDIC-insured.”  
  • Membership: When the transaction closes, you will officially become a Maps Credit Union member.
  • Access to 30,000 ATMs Nationwide: You’ll have access to any ATM displaying the CO-OP or Maestro logo. Find a free CO-OP ATM

What’s Staying the Same

  • Your Team: The same Lewis & Clark staff will continue to serve you.
  • Your Banking Access: Debit and credit cards, checks, direct deposit, account numbers, and access to ATMs and online/mobile banking remain unchanged.
  • Your Accounts: Your deposits continue to be federally insured up to $250,000.

Looking Ahead: Full Integration in 2027

Between now and 2027, we’ll be working behind the scenes to fully integrate our systems. Once complete, you’ll benefit from:
  • Access to 14+ branch locations
  • Enhanced digital banking features
    A wider range of financial products, including consumer checking, savings, auto loans, credit cards, personal loans, home equity loans, and mortgages. 
We are thrilled to welcome you to Maps Credit Union. If you have questions, please contact either your Lewis & Clark or the Maps teams, or you can email growth@mapscu.com

Yes! Online Banking access will not change for members coming from Lewis & Clark Bank. After January 1st, you will be directed to the Maps Credit Union website. Click the Login button at the top of the page and select the “Lewis & Clark” option in the dropdown.

Yes! Manage your funds from virtually anywhere and at any time with your iPhone or Android device with Maps LCB App. Your existing Lewis & Clark Bank app should receive an automatic update on Legal Day 1. If not, your existing app should still work, but you can also look for the updated app in the app stores after Legal Day 1.

  1. Download the Maps LCB App from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store (previously known as the Android Marketplace).
  2. Open the Maps LCB App and sign in with your normal online banking login.
  3. Successfully pass the security authentication process (usually by a text message password).
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play

Yes, Your deposits are federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) in place of (FDIC); however the coverage is the same as shown in the table below:

Insurer Single Account (one owner) Joint Account (more than one owner) Retirement Accounts (includes IRAs) Revocable Trust Accounts Corporation, Partnership, and Unincorporated Association Accounts Government Accounts
NCUA $250,000 per owner $250,000 per co-owner $250,000 per owner (for IRA and for Keogh)

IRA and Keogh coverage is separate and in addition to coverage for other credit union accounts.
$250,000 per owner per beneficiary up to five beneficiaries $250,000 per corporation, partnership or unincorporated association $250,000 per official custodian
FDIC $250,000 per owner $250,000 per co-owner $250,000 per owner $250,000 per owner per beneficiary up to five beneficiaries $250,000 per corporation, partnership or unincorporated association $250,000 per official custodian

See NCUA’s website at www.ncua.gov and FDIC’s website at www.fdic.gov for more detailed information about deposit insurance.

We have no plans for any branch closures. In fact, we plan to expand our branch locations and enhance our digital member experience. Oregon City, Seaside and Astoria hours will not change.
No, Maps will remain a credit union, and former Lewis & Clark Bank customers are now credit union members.
You can reach out to the team at Lewis & Clark Bank or email your questions to growth@mapscu.com.

Maps’ main office is located at 451 Division Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97301. Maps serves over 80,000 members and has assets in excess of $1.46 billion.

Maps currently operates 11 branches in Salem, Oregon and the surrounding areas within Marion, Polk, and Clackamas Counties and participates in the CO-OP Shared Branch and CO-OP ATM networks, which provide Maps members with access to over 5,600 participating credit union branches and over 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs nationwide. For a list of Maps’ branch and ATM locations, including branch business hours, visit mapscu.com/why-maps/contact-information/branch-locations/

Your account numbers will stay the same. Any changes to account numbers would occur when Maps converts L & C Bank accounts to Maps system, which is expected to occur sometime in the first quarter of 2027. We know this can be disruptive, so Maps will make the transition as seamless as possible and communicate details well in advance of this date.
Yes. You can continue using your L & C Bank checks. If new checks are needed when we after we bring our systems together, Maps will provide them for free of charge.
Yes, you will continue to be able to use your current debit card until we combine our systems in early 2027. New Maps-branded debit cards will be sent to you ahead of time, so they are ready to use immediately after conversion.
Yes, you will continue to be able to use your credit cards. You’ll receive a Maps branded credit card to be used after we combine our systems.
Yes, your direct deposit and automated regular withdrawals will continue to work without interruption. Maps will work with you and communicate early and often to ensure there is no interruption to your direct deposit or automated regular withdrawals after we combine our systems.
Previously designated beneficiaries on your L & C Bank account(s) will follow your accounts(s) at Maps. You will not be required to fill out new beneficiary forms.
Their current emails will be forwarded to new email addresses that reference the Maps name.
No, there will be no change to employee phone numbers.

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