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UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS CREDIT UNION TO OPEN NEW BRANCH IN DOWNTOWN BURBANK
Downtown Burbank, CA – Universal City Studios Credit Union (UCSCU) will
open a new branch at 175 E. Olive Avenue in Downtown Burbank effective May 2008.
“Our new branch offers members many conveniences,” says Thomas Ott, UCSCU’s
Chief Executive Officer. “We have a large space for our members to do
transactions, ample parking, and a 24-hour ATM. It is very exciting to reach
this milestone of opening a second branch and we look forward to continuing to
grow our Credit Union.”
Some of the Downtown Burbank branch features include a walk-up ATM, lobby
plasma television screens and a computer for member account access through the
credit union’s online service Reel Teller. Credit Union financial services
offered are home loans, vehicle loans, personal loans, home-equity loans, line
of credit loans, VISA, new accounts, free checking with direct deposit,
overdraft privilege, money market accounts, certificates of deposit, IRAs, debit
and ATM cards, notary services, cash advances, traveler’s checks and much
more.
The new branch was designed by DesignWorkPlace, Inc. and constructed by
Evilsizer Construction, Inc. Business hours at the new branch will be Monday
through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, and closed daily between 1:00 p.m. - 1:30
p.m.
The Downtown Burbank location will be the Credit Union’s second branch.
UCSCU’s current branch is located at 90 Universal City Plaza in Universal
City.
A grand opening celebration is scheduled for May 6, 2008, which will include
a ribbon cutting ceremony. The Credit Union will continue its grand opening
festivities with special promotions and giveaways throughout the month of May.
About
UCSCU Universal City Studios Credit Union was chartered in 1927 and is the first
state chartered credit union in California with assets of approximately $73
million and serving more than 8,000 members. Membership is open to anyone
living, working, worshipping, attending school in the San Fernando Valley or
West LA Corridor. For additional information, please visit www.ucscu.org.
www.FinancialCommunicationsJournal.com
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