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First New York Federal Credit Union hosts groundbreaking event

ALBANY, NY (April 16, 2019) — First New York Federal Credit Union hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for their new 2,100 square foot full-service branch at 1533 Route 9 in Halfmoon.

The new location is designed to better accommodate First New York’s growing membership in Saratoga County and it will feature ample parking, two drive up 24-hour First New York Express Interactive Teller Machines, a full-service branch with two First New York Express Interactive Teller Machines inside and a knowledgeable branch staff to assist with accounts, loans and financial health and well-being of each First New York member.

The ceremony marked the groundbreaking construction which is being handled by Wainschaf Associates, Inc. and by Bergmann Architects, Engineers and Planners.

First New York has one additional Saratoga County location at 424 Maple Avenue in Saratoga Springs.  The new Halfmoon branch is scheduled to open Summer of 2019.

Groundbreaking – Halfmoon – 2019


About First New York Federal Credit Union

First New York Federal Credit Union is a full-service not-for-profit financial cooperative providing banking and lending services to consumers and businesses in the Capital Region. First New York offers a full suite of financial services including checking and savings accounts, mobile and online banking, home and auto loans, credit cards, commercial lending and investment services. First New York has over $473 million in assets and serves 35,000+ members. The credit union has eight full-service branches in Albany, Cobleskill, Glenville, Halfmoon, Niskayuna, North Greenbush, Rotterdam, and Saratoga, and scholastic branches in Schenectady, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake and Mohonasen High Schools. Members can also access 5,600+ shared branch locations and 30,000+ fee-free ITM/ATMs nationwide.

Contacts

Justin Cresswell, Vice President of Marketing & Business Development
First New York Federal Credit Union
justin.cresswell@firstnewyork.org 
Call or text (518) 598-3917

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