Suffolk Federal Credit Union is proud to announce that is has officially opened the doors of its newest branch in Southampton.
“As the first and only credit union in the Town of Southampton, we are thrilled to be bringing Suffolk Federal’s benefits of membership to the surrounding community,” said William J. O’Brien, President & CEO of Suffolk Federal. “Now, we are able to offer greater convenience, first-rate financial products and services, and an exceptional Member Services team to our current and growing membership on the East End.”
Suffolk Federal will continue the celebration of its opening throughout the month of June with free checking account offers to new members. The new Suffolk Federal Southampton branch will also be hosting its Grand Opening celebration on Saturday, June 14 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at 850 County Road 39, and invites residents and members to come by for a free festive barbeque. Guests will also have the opportunity to “Crack the Safe” for special prizes up to $500 and gift certificates to local establishments.
Suffolk Federal offers all members incredible benefits like free checking, free online banking, low interest rates on home and auto loans, higher rates on savings and much more, visit www.suffolkfcu.org, call 631.924.8000 or visit any Suffolk Federal branch today.
Pictured from left: Carolyn Fahey, Suffolk County Department of Economic Development & Workforce Housing; Dr. Marc Creighton, former Member, Suffolk Federal Board of Directors; Frank C. Trotta, Vice Chairman, Suffolk Federal Board of Directors; Phil F.T. Bauccio, Director, Suffolk Federal Board of Directors; William J. O’Brien, President & CEO, Suffolk Federal; James J. Maggio, Jr., Chairman, Suffolk Federal Board of Directors; Assemblyman Fred Thiele Jr.; Jane Finalborgo, Congressman Bishop’s office; Karen Connolly, Southampton Chamber of Commerce; Richard Bishop, Security Coordinator, Suffolk Federal; and Erin Foster, Southampton Branch Manager, Suffolk Federal
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