
Maine State Credit Union recently announced the expansion of its back-office operations to a new facility in Farmingdale, just down the road from its headquarters in Augusta. The 9,000-square-foot location will serve as the home base for its operations and support teams and solidify its commitment to central Maine.
“We are growing,” said President and CEO Stephen Wallace in a news release from the credit union. “Most of our employees are in central Maine, and I wanted a state-of-the-art back-office facility close to where they live. This location fits all the requirements; it is in central Maine and close to our headquarters in Augusta.”
The new operations center is located at 347 Maine Ave. in Farmingdale and will be the new home for its eBranch call center, loan servicing and online lending teams. Other departments may move to the location as their groups outgrow their current space in Augusta. The space also will house a fitness center and have an ATM for members to use. The new location will open in Spring 2024.
The headquarters for Maine State Credit Union is at 200 Capitol St. in Augusta, and this location serves as its primary retail branch location.
For more information visit MaineStateCU.org.
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