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Rick.Gunter

Who’s Rick Gunter?

Rick Gunter is new to South Carolina Federal Credit Union. He joined Financial Solutions, LLC, which is South Carolina Federal’s Credit Union Service Organization. For those of you who may be asking, “What in the world is a Credit Union Service Organization?”  Let me explain:  A CUSO allows credit unions to conduct business that would [...]

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Our Network Just Got Bigger!

South Carolina Federal Credit Union is proud to now be a part of the Armed Forces Financial Network. What does this mean for our members? Becoming a part of the AFFN gives our members access to over 500,000 ATMs world wide. This is especially helpful for our military members overseas, who, until now, had extremely limited [...]

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Are You a Budget SURVIVOR?

Working adults since late 2007 do not need anyone telling them about how hard it has been to survive during these unusual economic times. Money management gurus like Suze Orman and Dave Ramsey point folks to credit unions all the time for unique product solutions and trusted advice. There are several ways you can get help at the [...]

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Jeannette

What does it mean to be a member for life?

On January 31, 2011, Jeannette Coxe will celebrate 28 years of service with the credit union. She began working on the teller line for Miz Jay for three months. Opportunites for advancement moved her to other areas such as finance, operations, ATM and credit cards before spending the last 26 years in the Mortgage Department. Like [...]

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Debbie Morris

Feel at Home When You Visit Us in Georgetown

Speaking with Debbie, you quickly realize why South Carolina Federal has been in business for 75 years! Debbie talks about the Credit Union, her colleagues and our members as family. Perhaps that’s why the original branch location in Georgetown was the perfect place to make family feel welcome! Here’s more about how South Carolina Federal [...]

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