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Simplicity CU announces new location in Neillsville

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
May 29, 2019
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NEILSVILLE – After months of planning, Simplicity CU has opened a new location at 113 W. Division Street in Neillsville. Since announcing the purchase of the building, formerly a home, and an adjacent lot in the fall of 2018, the property has undergone extensive remodeling to transform it into a full-service branch location.

“When the opportunity to meet the needs of the Neillsville area from such a warm and friendly location presented itself, we knew it was the right choice for our members.” Said Kelly Korth, Simplicity CU Chief Experience officer, “We already had a number of members in the area who would benefit plus we can bring the Credit Union philosophies of cooperation and concern for community to a whole new audience.”

The new Simplicity CU location in Neillsville will feature a full service Credit Union branch, offering cash, check, and card transactions, new accounts and memberships, as well as a full array of lending options.

“For me, it’s a chance to come back home and help the people I grew up with.”, Lori Buffington, Branch Manager, who was born in Neillsville,says.”It’s been good to connect with the people and businesses in Neillsvile and start to uncover how we can work together.”

The Neillsville location of Simplcity CU will be open Monday through Thursday, 9am to 5:30pm and Friday, 9am to 6pm. Membership of Simplicity CU is open to anyone living or working in Adams, Clark, Marathon, Portage, Shawno, Waushara, Waupaca, and Wood counties and the Township of Alma in Jackson County. To learn more about Simplicity CU visit WWW.Simplicity.Coop

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