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  2. ESL Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    On February 1, 1996, Eastman Savings and Loan changed its charter from a U.S. bank to a Federal Credit Union, changing its name to ESL Federal Credit Union. [4] It is the largest locally owned financial institution in the Greater Rochester area and the second largest credit union in New York State.

  3. Truliant Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Truliant Federal Credit Union was chartered as the Radio Shops Credit Union to serve employees of Western Electric in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, and Burlington. [1] [4] It was renamed North Carolina Works Federal Credit Union, then AT&T Family Federal Credit Union in 1983 with the goal of servicing employees of the telecommunications company.

  4. Stanford Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The credit union became one of the first to offer checking accounts and credit cards in the late 1970s. [5] In the early 1980s, it introduced ATMs and banking by telephone.. In November 1993, Stanford Federal Credit Union conducted its first four internet transactions; and in 1994, it became the first financial institution to offer online banking when it launched its website; it offered online ...

  5. BECU - Wikipedia

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    BECU is an American credit union based in Tukwila, Washington, in the Seattle metropolitan area.It was named the Boeing Employees' Credit Union for much of its history and originally served employees of The Boeing Company.

  6. Astoria Bank - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the bank acquired a number of other banks in the New York area. In 1995, the bank acquired Fidelity New York Savings Bank for $160 million in cash. [4] In 1997, the bank acquired Greater New York Savings Bank for $293 million in stock and cash. [5] [6] In 1998, the bank acquired Long Island Savings Bank for $1.8 billion. [7]