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ABNB announces merger with Hampton Roads Catholic FCU

CHESAPEAKE, VA (December 14, 2018) — ABNB is pleased to announce that Hampton Roads Catholic Federal Credit Union has merged into ABNB FCU. Hampton Roads Catholic FCU was originally established in 1966 to serve members of the Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and the Eastern Shore of Virginia parishes of the Catholic church. The credit union serves nearly 1,000 members and officially merged with ABNB on December 3, 2018.

“We’re delighted to join hands with ABNB Federal Credit Union,” stated Mike Morrin, General Manager of Hampton Roads Catholic Federal Credit Union. “ABNB is a great credit union serving members throughout Hampton Roads and northeastern North Carolina. We’re pleased to continue serving members from our existing branch located at 1209 Baker Road in Virginia Beach in addition to the 18 local ABNB branches,” concluded Morrin.

“We’re honored that Hampton Roads Catholic FCU chose ABNB to continue serving their members,” stated Charles Mallon Jr., CEO/President of ABNB.  “We look forward to bringing a comprehensive suite of financial products and services including Insurance and Investments to their members today and in the years to come,” concluded Mallon.

HRC FCU members will now have wider access to their accounts with online/mobile banking and Bill Pay plus the ability to visit branch locations in Hampton Roads, northeastern North Carolina and across the country through shared branching, as well as transact business using a nationwide network of surcharge-free ATMs.


About ABNB Federal Credit Union

ABNB is a full-service financial institution providing personal and business banking services to its members in Greater Hampton Roads, Virginia, and Northeastern North Carolina. With fourteen branches and a nationwide network of credit union service centers and surcharge-free ATMs, ABNB currently serves over 90,000 members. For more information visit ABNBfcu.org.

Contacts

Randy Saltzman
Director of Brand
rsaltzman@abnb.org
Phone: 757.243.4850

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