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We’re thrilled to announce members of Savastate Teachers Federal Credit Union joined the MembersFirst Credit Union family on September 1, 2023. Now, more than 700 new members and their families have access to the same great benefits you enjoy every day!
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The annual MembersFirst Credit Union members’ meeting will be held via video/phone conference among the offices in Decatur (Lawrenceville Highway), Douglasville, Hiram, Pooler, Sandy Springs, Savannah and WellStar-Kennestone Hospital at 3:00 pm on Tuesday, February 13, 2024.
Due to the closing of Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center, the credit union branch located in the hospital at 303 Parkway Drive, Atlanta, GA 30312 has permanently closed.
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