Credit Union Proves Putting Members First Works Best

May 14, 2014
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hanscomHanscom AFB, Mass. Hanscom FCU recently celebrated a major milestone with its 60th annual meeting, highlighting yet another years worth of proof that after six decades, putting members first still matters most and works best.� Not only is the credit union financially successful, but it showed support for Members in many ways, including:
  • Members impacted by the federal government shutdown saw their financial burden eased through nearly $1 million in interest-free Life Line loans, as well as approximately 400 skipped loan payments without any fees
  • Increased youth outreach came through the Gen Y advisory group, remarkable volunteers providing fresh perspectives and ideas
  • Hanscom FCU was honored to be chosen as the recipient for the Dora Maxwell Award for Social Responsibility and Louise Herring Award for Philosophy in Action by the Massachusetts Credit Union League"Im certain those who founded Hanscom FCU 60 years ago would be incredibly proud if they could see where it is today," Marotta said. "We have never forgotten that we earn our members trust each day, all over again, by putting them first. And as long as we continue to do so, Im just as confident that we will be able to say the same 60 years from now."Hanscom Federal Credit Union, headquartered at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., serves 52,877members across the country and overseas through 17 branches, over 100,000 service centers and surcharge-free ATMs, 24-hour telephone service and a web-based branch. The credit union holds over $1 billion in assets.
Photo: Pictured at Hanscom FCUs 60th Annual Meeting are Paul Marotta, Chairman of the Board, and Hugh McNeil, fellow board member and chairman of the annual meeting committee. Performing behind them are members of the Compaq Big Band, which provided entertainment after the meeting.
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