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Orlando Credit Union Celebrates 89 Years of Serving Members
Orlando Credit Union was founded on the universal credit union creed of "not for profit, not for charity, but for service." It is why more than 26,000 members turn to us still, more than 89 years after we were founded.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / March 26, 2025 / Today Orlando Credit Union (OCU) turns 89 years old. "This member-centric products and services cooperative financial institution is a bedrock of stability for people seeking banking solutions," noted David Duncan - Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the organization. "When you consider that 89 years ago, in the middle of the depression, public sector employees in Orlando came together to find a financial cooperative to protect and manage hard earned monies…one must ponder the history that this establishment has survived. World Wars, Bobbi soxers, Vietnam, Watergate, 9-11, and Covid-19 have all transpired while the men and women of Orlando Credit Union served and continue to serve members demonstrating service excellence," added Duncan. Orlando Credit Union, a witness to history, leverages its legacy as a foundation for building a limitless future. "As the organization celebrates these many years of operation, we are focused on member financial solutions centered on the future, solutions that better enable sustainable financial health and wellness. Organizational history is truly the foundation of strength that Orlando Credit Union grounds itself from for a better tomorrow for each and every member," shared Duncan.
We believe in offering a better banking alternative. As Orlando Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative, earnings go back into the credit union to be able to offer competitive rates on savings and loan products, and lower fees on products and services. In today's competitive financial landscape, Orlando Credit Union distinguishes itself each day as it empowers members to achieve more and go farther. Each moment in history, each day filled with promise, requires a financial partner to live a life fulfilled. Orlando Credit Union is such a place. Action a life fulfilled today and live your life's moments, with Orlando Credit Union these next 89 years. Happy Birthday OCU!
Contact Information
Kaylee Greene
Content Marketing Specialist
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SOURCE: Orlando Credit Union
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