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Latino Community Credit Union Announces Vicky Garcia as its new President and CEO

June 15, 2023 PRESS RELEASE Contact: Gabriel Treves-Kagan (984) 569-3507 | gabe@latinoccu.org Latino Community Credit Union Announces Vicky Garcia as its new President and CEO Durham, NC, June 10th, 2023 – Latino Community Credit Union is proud to announce Vicky Garcia as its new President and CEO, effective June 10, 2023. She succeeds Luis Pastor who […]

Your deposits are safe with LCCU

After the news of a large bank failure in California last week, you may be wondering how LCCU is different and keeps your deposits secure.  At LCCU, we carefully manage our deposit funds to ensure the best rates, access, and use of funds for our members. As a member-owned, community development credit union, our top […]

Vice President Kamala Harris Meets with Latino Community Credit Union and its Members

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January 31, 2023 PRESS RELEASE Contact: Gabriel Treves-Kagan (984) 569-3507 | gabe@latinoccu.org   Vice President Kamala Harris Meets with Latino Community Credit Union and its Members to Celebrate Latino Entrepreneurship   Durham, NC, January 31st, 2023 –Yesterday, Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) Senior Vice President, Vicky Garcia, participated in a moderated conversation with Vice President […]

LCCU Opens New Branch in High Point, its Fourth in the Triad Region

High Point Branch

High Point, NC January 5th, 2022 – Today, January 5th, Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) opened its 15th branch in North Carolina. Located in the heart of High Point at 2305 Westchester Drive, the new branch expanded LCCU’s footprint to better serve members within the Triad region.  Since opening its doors in downtown Durham in 2000, LCCU has grown to serve […]

Latino Community Credit Union and Latino Community Development Center Selected as one of the Ten Finalists for $90 Million Global Challenge

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September 21, 2021   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Silvia Rincon (919) 959-1730 silvia@latinoccu.org   Latino Community Credit Union and Latino Community Development Center Selected as one of the Ten Finalists for $90 Million Global Challenge   Battle Creek, MI– Today, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation announced 10 finalists for the Racial Equity 2030 challenge, an open […]

LCCU Partners with LATIN-19 and Duke Health to Provide Over 500 Vaccines for COVID-19 to the Latino Community

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Raleigh, NC, February 27th, 2021 – Latino Community Credit Union hosted its second successful vaccination event against COVID-19, located at their Raleigh branch. This event was aimed towards the Latino community in the Triangle-area of North Carolina. With the collaboration of Duke Health, Duke Raleigh, LATIN–19, La Semilla, El Centro Hispano, Greenlight, Curamericas, and Southeastern Healthcare, more than 500 people were able to receive the vaccine for COVID-19. The focus for this vaccination […]

LCCU Employees Donate to Local Non-Profit

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Durham, NC, September 18th, 2017. Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) successfully concluded a fundraising campaign seeking to donate mattresses and appliances to Inter-Faith Council for Social Service, a non-profit organization that serves the Carrboro and Chapel Hill community helping people in need achieve their goals by providing information, support and access to resources. IFC works […]

University of Virginia Study Highlights Latino Credit Union to Demonstrate the Positive Effects of Financial Services on Unbanked Individuals

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Durham, NC – The University of Virginia Darden School of Business and its Tayloe Murphy Center released the findings of a major study called “Perdido En La Traducción: The Opportunity in Financial Services for Latinos” about how incorporating “unbanked” populations into the financial system creates significant benefits not only for individuals and families, but also their local communities by lowering the number of […]