PLYMOUTH, Minn., Jan. 31, 2018 -- TruStone Financial Federal Credit Union announced plans to move its St. Cloud branch to a new location in the spring of 2018. The Minnesota-based credit union recently finalized their purchase of a new building, located on the corner of Division Street and 33rd Avenue North.
Building renovation will begin in April and once complete, the new location will feature a redesigned exterior, open concept layout and updated technology to reflect the neighborhood credit union’s casually sophisticated style of banking. Plus, the new location at 3240 Division Street is only one mile from the existing branch off of Roosevelt Road.
“We have been in the St. Cloud community for nearly 15 years. This central location increases visibility and reaffirms our commitment to the area,” said Tim Bosiacki, TruStone Financial CEO. “Once remodeled, this location will better assist our northernmost Minnesota members with full-service banking solutions and personalized service.”
The new branch will boast an inviting floorplan with modern design elements to emulate the TruStone Financial brand. It will also have teller pods to offer more personalized service, a 24-hour ATM, convenient drive-up services and an in-house mortgage professional.
Visit the new branch at 3240 Division Street this summer.
About TruStone Financial
TruStone Financial is a growing credit union in the Midwest with assets of $1.30 billion. 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
Phone: 763.595.4002 [email protected]


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