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FICU turns 75 years of service in the Imperial Valley

Friday, September 29th, 2017

CREDIT: Beyond Borders Gazette

First Imperial Credit Union is celebrating its 75thanniversary of service in the Imperial Valley and is still working to better serve their clients.  First Imperial Credit Union was established in 1942, when they were granted a Federal Charter under the name of Imperial Federal Credit Union.

Since then, FICU has not only been a financial institution but has also been a key partner for community organizations that make a difference in Imperial Valley.  In the month of April FICU donated $1,000 to Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and $1,000 to Autism Support of Imperial County.  FICU supported many of the different chamber events throughout the year (annual dinners, Galas, Mariachi week, teacher luncheons, etc).  As part of our community outreach First Imperial participated in Calexico’s financial education week sponsored by the Mexican Consulate in the month of March 2017.

The credit union was the recipient of the Motivator award for the City of El Centro Imagine awards.  The Imperial Valley Press Readers Choice 2017 award for Best Bank or Credit Union was presented to First Imperial Credit Union.  “We would like to thank the readers that voted for FICU and we will continue our commitment to excellence and outstanding service to our members and the community,” CEO Fidel Gonzalez said.

Gonzalez said that FICU launched a new home equity line of credit (HELOC) program effective Tuesday, August 1st.  Growth and expansion is also in the works for FICU especially in Calexico where they are working in opening a new branch.  “We are in the planning stages to build a new branch office in Calexico at the intersection of Cole Road and Rancho Frontera.  The estimated completion date for this office is September 2018.  We are very excited about this project, especially because we recognized a need from the Calexico community as many of the financial institutions closed their Calexico offices,” Gonzalez stated.

 

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