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Year in Review
Elm River Merger, Grand Openings, Kasasa 2 Million Campaign and more!
Elm River Merger
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FCCU and Elm River Credit Union, a strong, wellcapitalized, agriculture-based credit union finalized our merger mid-year. Through this merger, FCCU gained an additional two branches in Page and Kindred and over 1,000 members, along with five employees to the FCCU team. Both FCCU and Elm River’s community values, culture and business approach aligned well, resulting in a positive merger.
Grand Openings
A new branch has been highly anticipated in Mandan for some time now. In late June, we gathered with the local chamber and members to celebrate the ribbon cutting and grand opening of this new Mandan building. This new facility is just over 20,000 total square feet, three stories high, constructed of structural steel and sits on 1.58 acres. With a maximum occupancy of 330 people, this building features an open atrium lobby, multiple conference rooms, safe deposit box room, 14 offices, a large breakroom with a full kitchen and walk out open patio, three driveup lanes and a drive-up ATM. This new Mandan branch also has tenants and a 1,336 square foot community room, open for the public and features a beautiful Mandan and FCCU history wall. This new location expands First Community Credit Union across the Missouri River for the first time and has provided exciting opportunities for FCCU in the strong Mandan community.
Our Devils Lake grand opening was held in October. This remodel was completed of both the interior and exterior of the branch. A full demolition of the previous drive-up canopy and lanes took place to allow for wider lanes and a new canopy to complement the existing structure. The ATM machine has now been integrated into the drive-up lanes, along with a few other exterior improvements. Additionally, the interior was totally remodeled, with a new layout, flooring and more. The remodel includes the safe deposit vault moved, three new offices added, an entire new walk-up teller line and remodel of the drive-up teller line, to better use the space in the branch.