FCCU Celebrates 80 Years of Service

(Fort Community Credit Union Submission) Fort Community Credit Union (FCCU) is proud to announce the celebration of the credit union’s 80th anniversary. FCCU began growing roots in Southeastern Wisconsin in 1940 when employees of Moe Light, in Fort Atkinson, pooled their paychecks together to begin the credit union. In 1980, the name Fort Community Credit Union was adopted and became community chartered. Over the years FCCU has expanded their services to members living or working in Dane, Dodge, Jefferson, Rock, Walworth and Waukesha counties.  With locations in Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Watertown and Whitewater, FCCU serves over 22,000 members and currently holds $298 million in assets.

“Over the last 80 years, we’ve changed our name, expanded our branches, and diversified our services, but our commitment to our members and the communities we serve has never changed,” said Sue Johnson, President and CEO of FCCU. “While we’re excited to celebrate our history, the growth of our organization, and the ongoing impact we have on our communities, this celebration is really about our members.  Recognition of this milestone goes out to them.”

About FCCU: Established in 1940, Fort Community Credit Union (FCCU) is a member-owned financial cooperative open to anyone living or working in Dane, Dodge, Jefferson, Rock, Walworth or Waukesha counties. Fort Community holds $298 million in assets and has more than 22,000 members. For more information about FCCU and the products and services they offer, visit fortcommunity.com or call (920) 563-7305.

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