
This summer, Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) celebrated the grand opening of its newly relocated and expanded branch in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
The new, state-of-the-art branch offers improved accessibility and increased capacity to serve the growing membership base in the Fayetteville area. The relocation underscores LCCU’s long-standing commitment to ensuring that everyone can access the tools they need to build financial stability and long-term wealth.
“This beautiful new space allows us to serve even more members and continue our mission of expanding access to economic opportunity. We welcome everyone looking for a trusted, community-focused financial partner to join LCCU,” said Vicky Garcia, CEO of LCCU, in a press release.
LCCU’s Fayetteville branch first opened its doors in 2003. Since then, membership has grown steadily, with more than 8,000 members now served throughout the region. The new branch will continue to offer LCCU’s full range of financial products and services—including savings and checking accounts, auto loans, mortgages and free financial education programs—all available in both English and Spanish.
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