
Blaze Credit Union held an Open House and Ribbon Cutting on Monday, March 10 to introduce its new Princeton location to the community.
“We are excited to continue serving our Princeton members at our new location,” said Dan Stoltz, Blaze President & CEO. “We love being a part of the Princeton community, and this new building allows us to provide our members with updated facilities and technology, while still delivering the best-in-class member service and commitment to community our members expect from Blaze.”
The new Blaze building, located at 602 Tiger Boulevard, is the newest chapter in the city of Princeton’s nearly 80-year history with the credit union. Princeton Co-op Credit Union originally opened in 1936, merging with Twin City Co-op Federal Credit Union in 1984. Twin Cities Co-op then rebranded as Spire Federal Credit Union in 2014 and is now Blaze Credit Union.
“We are so grateful for the Princeton community and their long history of supporting credit unions and their mission,” Stoltz added. “We’re proud to be part of this city and look forward to meeting members’ financial needs here for many years to come.”
The newest Blaze location is part of Blaze’s commitment to serve its members, however they want to be served - via a strong and convenient branch network and by providing convenient Digital Banking technology. Blaze currently has 28 branches.
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