PenFed Credit Union Hosts Ribbon Cutting for New Mayagüez, Puerto Rico Financial Center

Newest Financial Center Reflects PenFed's Commitment to Meeting Needs of Members Across Puerto Rico

PenFed Credit Union hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new financial center located at PR 2 KM 149.5, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. This newest financial center represents PenFed's commitment to meeting the needs of members across Puerto Rico, while continuing to support Puerto Rico's economy by providing financial services and adding employment opportunities.

"PenFed is proud to expand our service to the Mayagüez community and all of Puerto Rico," said President/CEO of PenFed Credit Union and CEO of the PenFed Foundation James Schenck. "The best way to serve Puerto Rico is by creating jobs and helping people achieve their financial dreams. PenFed continues to expand our investment in the people of Puerto Rico."

The Mayagüez financial center offers a full range of member services including loan products, checking and savings accounts, credit cards and live teller services Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. AST and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. AST.

In addition to the new Mayagüez financial center, PenFed currently serves members in Puerto Ricowith financial centers in San Juan, Hatillo, Ponce, and on the United States Army Garrison Fort Buchanan. PenFed opened a Bilingual Service Center in Guaynabo in 2022.

As part of a further commitment to the people of Puerto Rico, PenFed and EVERFI, a leading education company, have had a strategic partnership for the past five years to bring critical financial education technology at no cost to over 4,000 public and private K-12 school students in 39 schools across Puerto Rico.

PenFed provides access to EVERFI's proven curriculum teaching them how to make smart financial decisions and achieve success in life. The curriculum teaches students about savings and checking, building and maintaining healthy credit, planning for major purchases, investing and retirement, and funding higher education.

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