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Greater Nevada opens new university branch

Festivities include Wolf Pack performances and money ribbon cutting donation

The official grand opening of Greater Nevada Credit Union’s new University branch took place on October 2 at 385 North Virginia Street, inside the Towers at Pink Hill student housing building, where the branch is located. The celebration included a performance by the Wolf Pack Marching Band and cheerleaders, and a $5,000 donation to the University of Nevada, Reno Pack Provisions program, which assists students challenged with meeting their basic personal needs.

Located across the street from campus, the new full-service branch provides banking convenience and offers the latest in banking technology, including 24-hour access to an Interactive Teller Machine (ITM) located in a secure vestibule.

GNCU has a long-standing relationship with the University of Nevada, Reno.  This includes raising funds for the Wolf Pack Marching Band, supporting Wolf Pack Athletics, and providing financial education as the sponsor of Nevada Money Mentors. In addition, GNCU provided financing for construction of the building that the branch is located in to a company founded by two University of Nevada, Reno alumni.  GNCU is also the first commercial tenant of this flagship project, which features mixed-use student housing with retail space.

For more information about Greater Nevada Credit Union, open to everyone in Nevada, please visit gncu.org or call (775) 882-2060.

A money ribbon is cut during the grand opening of Greater Nevada Credit Union’s new university branch on October 2, at which $5,000 was donated to the University of Nevada, Reno Pack Provisions program.

Members of the Wolf Pack Marching Band performed during the grand opening celebration of Greater Nevada Credit Union’s new University branch on October 2.


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