– Photo courtesy of Genisys Credit Union
Genisys Credit Union, which provides services to anyone who lives or works in the State of Michigan, celebrated the opening of their new branch location in Brandon Township located at 1101 S. Ortonville Road. Genisys has relocated from a storefront branch in the Bueche’s plaza to a stand alone branch located just South of Brandon High School on M-15.
“We’ve been serving the Ortonville community since 2005. We’ve had tremendous growth over the years and are excited to celebrate our new location,” said Jackie Buchanan, president and CEO.
The Brandon Township branch is open Monday thru Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (drive thru to 6 p.m.), and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The stand alone branch allows for several amenities which benefit members. The new location is convenient for entry and exit from M-15 with ample member parking and includes drive-thru service which was not available at the storefront location.
Genisys will also be continuing their commitment to the community by sponsoring local events in the Brandon Township area including serving as a Presenting Sponsor of Septemberfest which will be coming up on the 29th Anniversary in 2018.
- Posted November 22, 2017
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