Logix Federal Credit Union Voted Ultimate Bank
Logix Federal Credit Union employees are proud to be selected, for the second year in a row, as Ultimate Bank in the 8th Annual Ultimate Business Awards from elite Magazine readers.
“We appreciate this recognition from our members and the community; it shows that they trust us, and that’s invaluable,” said Stacey Edwards, Branch Manager at the Valencia Promenade. “Logix staff is dedicated to delivering outstanding service within our doors, and beyond, with our community involvement. It is a privilege to help our members’ financial dreams come true, and also give back.”
The credit union returns as presenting sponsor to the City of Santa Clarita’s Concerts in the Park on Saturdays from July 9 to August 27 at Central Park. “Being available to connect with the community is important to us,” said Kevin Rishko, SVP, Retail Banking and Loan Centers. “We also support a number of local charities, and have a full sponsorship calendar this year.”
Logix is a not-for-profit organization and is known for its dedication to superior member value and service. Checking and savings accounts, auto and mortgage loans, and credit cards are among many of the services available.
Chartered in 1937, the credit union is rated “superior” for financial strength and has more than $8 billion in assets, and offers preferred rates on savings/loan accounts, mobile and online banking, surcharge-free access to 30,000 ATMs and a nationwide network of branches.
More than 36,000 members of Logix are Santa Clarita residents, with five branches in the area – Bridgeport, Golden Valley, Stevenson Ranch, Valencia Promenade and Valencia Bouquet Canyon. For more information, visit www.lfcu.com or call (800) 328-5328. Federally insured by NCUA. Logix is an Equal Housing Lender. NMLS ID 503781.
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