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Unidos Against COVID Launched in North Carolina at Critical Time to Guide an Immediate and Equitable Pandemic Response and Recovery

August 18, 2021    For Immediate Release    Contact:  Gabriel Treves-Kagan, Director of Investor Relations  Latino Community Development Center  919-595-1793  gabe@lationccu.org     Unidos Against COVID Launched in North Carolina at Critical Time to Guide an Immediate and Equitable Pandemic Response and Recovery    With the generous support from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in […]

LCCU Opens New Branch in East Greensboro, its Third in the Triad Region

Greensboro, NC July 12th, 2021 – Today, Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) opened a new branch located in east Greensboro at 106 Muirs Chapel Road. The new branch marks the credit union’s second branch in Greensboro, third in the Triad, 15th branch in the state of North Carolina.  Since opening its doors in downtown Durham in 2000, LCCU has grown to serve more than 100,000 members from 138 different countries. Today, LCCU has […]

New Branch Opens in Durham

Durham North Building

Durham, NC December 19th, 2018 – Today, Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) opens its second branch in the Durham area. Located at 4251 N. Roxboro St., the site is the 13th in a network of branches located in North Carolina’s largest urban areas.  Since launching its first branch in Durham in 2000, LCCU has grown […]

Duke University amplifies ongoing commitment with LCCU

duke university logo

Duke University and Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) are growing their partnership to amplify their joint effort to promote local economic and community development. Last week, Duke made an additional $3.6 million investment in LCCU, increasing its total deposit to $6 million. This deposit will ensure that approximately 88 Durham families have access to affordable […]

New Report Highlights Key Factors of a Successful Youth Employment Program

Case Study Cover

Today, at Partners for Youth Opportunity’s (PYO) annual Scholarship Party, Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) and PYO released Building Financial Capability on the Road to Post Secondary Success: A Case Study of PYO and LCCU’s Innovative Youth Employment Program. The case study highlights the innovative strategies and promising outcomes of their Saving for the Future […]

New Branch Opens in Charlotte

New Charlotte Branch

Charlotte, NC January 6th, 2017 – Today, Latino Credit Union opens its fourth branch in the Charlotte area. Located at 8601 University Blvd., the site is the 12th in a network of branches located in North Carolina’s largest urban areas. With branches in the Charlotte, Triad, and Triangle regions, Latino Credit Union is well positioned […]

Kenyan Savings and Credit Cooperatives visit Latino Credit Union

Kenyan Credit Union Representatives

On December 7, the Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) hosted a delegation of 26 representatives from Kenyan Savings and Credit Cooperatives (SACCOs). Organized by the World Council of Credit Union, the meeting resulted in a spirited exchange of ideas and perspectives. By the end of the day, it was clear that everyone present left the […]

Latino Credit Union is now #ParteDeLaSolution

#ParteDeLaSolution

San Francisco, CA – 14 September 2016 – Latino Community Credit Union, in concert with Univision, Fusion, Calvert Foundation, and Kiva announce the launch of #ParteDeLaSolution, a campaign to empower Latino communities to become financial agents of change. #ParteDeLaSolution focuses on online opportunities for individuals to explore the different financial tools available to them, such […]

Latino Credit Union is one of the Best Credit Unions to Work for

Credit Union Journal

Latino Credit Union is proud to announce that it has been named one of the 2016 Best Credit Unions to Work For. Credit Union Journal has partnered with Best Companies Group to identify companies that have excelled in creating quality workplaces for employees. The survey and awards program were designed to identify, recognize and honor […]