Heritage Community CU Intro’s Microbranch to Replace Office

FAIR OAKS, Calif.–Heritage Community Credit Union (HCCU) has introduced a new micro-branch to replace a relocated office.

According to the $268.1-million HCCU, the  new micro-branch relies on skillful space planning and cutting-edge technology to make the most of its 750 square foot space. The facility uses video conferencing and also includes a modern brand identity, it said.

“This new location is a testament to our commitment to evolving with the needs of our members,” President and CEO Ed Turk said in a statement. “With better visibility, lower operational costs, and enhanced technological capabilities, we are ensuring that every dollar saved is reinvested into our membership, aligning with our mission as a not-for-profit financial institution.”

Dignitaries Attend Opening

A grand opening ceremony for the new facility included Sacramento County Supervisor Rosario Rodriguez, Folsom City Council Members Justin Raithel and Barbara Leary, and representatives of California State Senate Roger Niello and California State Assembly Josh Hoover. 

HCCU has more than 10,500 members.

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