July 30, 2010

Andrews FCU Holds Ribbon Cutting at its Schinnen Branch in the Netherlands

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Andrews Federal Credit Union celebrated its Schinnen, The Netherlands branch grand opening. The newly remodeled branch is located at the US Army Garrison (USAG) in Schinnen and features a computer café, new teller stations, a new ATM machine, and an expanded financial services area.


Andrews Federal members and other guests were treated to appetizers, cake, and other refreshments. Andrews Federal also gave away gift baskets, iPods®, DVD players, cash, and gift cards. In addition, Andrews Federal made a donation to the USAG Schinnen Education Center in support of their outreach events. The funds will be used to provide stipends to three students to help defray the costs of tuition, books and other expenses.


“We’d like to thank the USAG Education Center for allowing us to utilize some of their space during our branch renovation,” says Alfred Johnson, Andrews Federal Senior Vice President, European Operations. “Andrews Federal is excited to open this new branch as it will help us better service out members and the USAG Schinnen community.”


To learn more about Andrews Federal Credit Union, please visit http://www.andrewsfcu.org.


Photo (L to R): Laverne Jones, Andrews Federal Schinnen Branch Manager; Lt.Fern O. Sumpter, Former USAG Schinnen Commander; Cynthia Alvarado, Andrews Federal Assistant Vice President, European Operations; and Alfred Johnson, Andrews Federal Senior Vice President, European Operations.

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Andrews Federal Credit Union was founded in 1948 to serve the civilian personnel of Andrews Air Force Base. Andrews Federal has grown to serve the District of
Columbia, Andrews Air Force Base, McGuire Air Force Base (NJ), military installations in central Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, as well as many select
employee groups in Maryland and New Jersey.

Melissa Gardner
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Andrews Federal Credit Union

Published 10:19am on July 30, 2010 by Sarah Turner

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