Trumark was founded in 1939 by a handful of
Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania employees as the Bell Telephone Employees Credit Union. This eventually became the Philadelphia Federal Credit Union (unrelated to
the present-day credit union with the same name); after switching from a federally-chartered credit union to a state-chartered credit union, it changed its name to the Philadelphia Telco Credit Union. In 2005, it received approval to operate under a community charter, expanding its membership to anyone who "lives, works, worships, volunteers, or attends school" in the Southeastern Pennsylvania region. Since 2005, Trumark has acquired or assumed the assets of at least eleven regional credit unions, including the American Bakery Workers Federal Credit Union in 2015, Keystone Federal Credit Union in 2016, Philadelphia Mint FCU in 2018, and Bethany Baptist Christian Federal Credit Union in 2020. In 2009, Trumark was the fifth-largest credit union in Pennsylvania; in 2025, it was the sixth-largest by total assets. Trumark has been the namesake of the
TruMark Financial Center, the indoor athletic arena of
La Salle University, since providing a gift in return for the arena's naming rights in 2017. In 2026, their name was changed to Trumark Credit Union. ==References==