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Insurance In Other States

DCU Insurance agents are licensed to serve you directly if you live in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, Colorado, and Georgia. Outside those states, policies are available to DCU members directly from nationally-known and respected insurance companies. DCU Insurance has made special arrangements with these companies – often at special members-only prices

Travelers Insurance

Travelers offers homeowners, auto, renters, and other personal property and casualty coverage to DCU members in most states not served by the agency. You may save hundreds by switching to Travelers. In addition to offering a discount just for being a DCU member, Travelers offers many other discounts to members. You may request a quote online through the Travelers site.

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Call Travelers
Call 866.637.2212. to speak directly with a Traveler's customer service representative

TruSTAGE

TruSTAGE offers direct quotes through Liberty Mutual sales/service centers in addition to a network of 1500 Liberty Mutual agents across the country. Or, get a no-obligation auto insurance quote online.

If visiting an office, don’t forget to ask about your state-specific member discount.

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Call TruStage
Call 888.380.9287 to speak directly with a TruStage customer service representative

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DCU Insurance (DCU Financial Insurance Services, LLC) is an affiliate of Digital Federal Credit Union (DCU). Business conducted with DCU Insurance is separate and distinct from any business conducted with the credit union.

Remember that any insurance required as a condition of the extension of credit by DCU need not be purchased from DCU Insurance but may, without affecting the approval of the application for credit, be purchased from an agent or insurance company of the member's choice.

Insurance products are not deposits of DCU and are not protected by the NCUA. They are not an obligation of or guaranteed by the credit union and may be subject to risk.

If you have any concerns or complaints regarding this relationship, you may contact the MA Office of Consumer Affairs, or the insurance department of your state. For information on how to contact them, you may call us.