Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union Welcomes St. Paul's Parish Federal Credit Union Members
AKRON, Ohio, July 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union welcomes St. Paul's Parish Federal Credit Union members into their organization.
The merger into Ohio Catholic brings more opportunity for St. Paul's parishioners and other Catholic community members in the greater Akron area to take advantage of Ohio Catholic's wide variety of financial products and services.
"We are excited to welcome St. Paul's members to Ohio Catholic," said Todd R. Turner, Chief Executive Officer, Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union. "I am confident that our shared culture and mission will make joining Ohio Catholic a seamless experience for their members and employees while also providing greater benefits that will positively impact all Catholic community members' financial well-being. We look forward to giving our membership greater credit union access."
Ohio Catholic will retain all St. Paul's employees and continue operations at the St. Paul's Akron location at 1762 Brown St. with expanded banking hours and a full-service product suite. Following the merger, Ohio Catholic will grow to approximately 14,500 members and $157 million in asset size.
About Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union
Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union is the largest faith-based, full-service credit union in Ohio and the fourth largest in the nation. For over 60 years, they've been trusted to help members achieve their financial goals with an innovated product suite for personal and business banking. As a non-profit organization, Ohio Catholic is committed to serving the needs of the Catholic community – the place where their members work, live and pray. Ohio Catholic is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration. For more information, call (888) 696-4462 or visit www.ohiocatholicfcu.com.
SOURCE Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union
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