PLYMOUTH, Minn., Oct. 18, 2017 -- TruStone Financial Federal Credit Union recently renovated their Kenosha branch to better serve their Wisconsin members. The branch, located at 6715 Green Bay Road, now features updated technology, new open concept layout and refreshed interior design.
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“As your neighborhood credit union, we value providing personalized service to our members in the Kenosha community,” stated Kacie Osten, Vice President, Director of Wisconsin Branches. ”We want our members to have their financial needs met with competitive products and services in an inviting atmosphere.”
The branch has been renovated to facilitate and empower financial conversations by creating interactive spaces, such as the newly installed teller pods that have stand up desks and shared screens to allow partnership between employees and account holders.
“We invite community members to stop in for a cup of coffee and to see what their neighborhood credit union has to offer,” said Green Bay Road Branch Manager, Tiffany Miceli.
The renovated Kenosha branch is open between 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday through Friday and from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM on Saturdays.
About TruStone Financial
TruStone Financial is one of the fastest growing credit unions in the Midwest with assets of $1.27 billion and exceeding 107,000 members. There are 14 branches across Minnesota and Wisconsin. The credit union is headquartered in Plymouth, Minnesota. For more information and full membership criteria, visit TruStoneFinancial.org.
Contact: Katie Grindeland, Senior Vice President, Director of Marketing and Communications
Phone: 763.595.4002 [email protected]


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