United Federal Credit Union is opening a new branch in Hendersonville this summer. The 10,000-square-foot facility, the third UFCU branch in the state, will be located at 101 Jack Street, where renovations are currently underway.
Here is the full release from UFCU:
United Federal Credit Union (UFCU) is excited to announce it will open a branch in Hendersonville, North Carolina this summer. The 10,000-square-foot facility is located at 101 Jack Street. The existing building is undergoing renovation in preparation for the opening.
“We are excited to announce our plans to open a branch in Hendersonville,” said Lee Beason, North Carolina Market Vice President. “UFCU has served the Fletcher area for over 30 years and is looking forward to expanding into Henderson County to better serve our Members.”
The Hendersonville branch will bring the number of UFCU branches in North Carolina to three. The other two branches are located at 3674 Hendersonville Road in Fletcher, and at 209 Turnersburg Highway in Statesville.
The date of the opening will be announced to the public as soon as it becomes available.About UFCU:
United Federal Credit Union has served its Members since 1949 by helping them to build a sound financial future. UFCU consists of more than 130,000 Member/owners worldwide, and manages assets in excess of $1.83 billion. Its corporate offices and main branch are located in St. Joseph, Mich., with additional branches in Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, and Ohio.
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