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Municipal Credit Union Honors Three For Hurricane Sandy Efforts at Civil Service Appreciation Day

Municipal Credit Union celebrated Civil Service Appreciation Day, which was held during the St. John’s vs. Georgetown men’s basketball game at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, January 12th. To recognize the many contributions and hard work of the city’s civil service workers, many of whom are MCU members, MCU hosted more than 100 people at the game and also held a special center court presentation honoring three people for their efforts in helping their communities in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.  Shown at the center court presentation (L-R): Mets Hall of Fame pitcher and MCU spokesperson John Franco, Transit Workers Union Director of Political and Community Action Development Marvin Holland, Steven Siller Tunnels to Towers Foundation’s George Siller, MCU Chairman of the Board of Directors Mark S. Brantley, Esq., SEIU International Communications Director Selvena Brooks, and MCU Vice President of Business Development/Member Relations Corey Fernandes. Georgetown won the game 67-51.

Municipal Credit Union (MCU) is the oldest credit union in New York State and one of the oldest and largest in the Country. Established in 1916 and headquartered in New York City, today MCU has assets of over $1.7 billion and offers a full range of financial services to its over 325,000 members. With branches in New York City, Westchester and Long Island, its members also have access to the credit union’s large and growing ATM network. Eligibility to open accounts at MCU is available to New York City and Yonkers municipal employees; state and federal employees who work in the five boroughs; health care professionals who work in New York State; members of select industry groups; employees of private colleges in New York City and private and public colleges in Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester; certain family members, and qualifying retirees. MCU is an equal opportunity lender, and deposits are federally insured to at least $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), a U.S. government agency. For more information about Municipal Credit Union, visit www.nymcu.org.


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