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SFCU Opens Service Location in Morris

SIDNEY—Sidney Federal Credit Union announced on Tuesday, September 10 that it is opening a Member Service location in Morris.

The temporary location, shared with Zrowka’s Creekside Farms, at 140 Main Street, Suite C in Morris, will give residents the opportunity to work with an SFCU member engagement officer to open accounts, open share certificates, apply for loans and enroll in online banking. Due to the nature of services provided, cash transactions will not be available.

SFCU will have representatives onsite Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hours may change based on demand.

“We’re proud to bring some financial services back to the Morris community,” said SFCU President and CEO Jim Reynolds. “The Banking Development District application with the New York State Department of Financial Services is still in progress, but that doesn’t limit us from beginning our outreach with the residents. This again shows our commitment to the community and our willingness to lend a helping hand. Special thanks goes to the Butternut Valley Alliance in helping us find this location.”

“We are pleased to see SFCU take this next step in its commitment to our community,” said Ed Lentz, chair of Butternut Valley Alliance. “It has been a pleasure working with them to ensure continued services in the valley and we have been impressed with their responsiveness to our needs. We look forward to the day when they are able to expand their services here.”

Headquartered in Sidney, SFCU is a full-service financial institution providing the tools and resources members need to make banking easy and convenient. SFCU membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Fulton, Hamilton, Madison, Montgomery, Onondaga, Otsego, and Schoharie counties and portions of Broome, Oneida, and Herkimer counties, SFCU officials said.

More information on SFCU can be found at www.sfcuonline.org.

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