North Georgia Credit Union to Open Office in Clayton

North Georgia Credit Union will hold the ribbon cutting and grand opening celebration
for the new Clayton office on Tuesday, October 24.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 10:00 a.m. followed by the grand opening celebration from noon to 4:00 p.m.

The new office, located at 579 U.S. Highway 441 South, features a full-service lobby equipped with a drive-thru, ATM, and night depository.

Chartered originally in 1941 as the Letourneau Federal Credit Union in Toccoa, the credit union’s membership base has been greatly expanded over the years.

NGCU first began serving members in the Rabun County area in 2018 upon the completion of a merger with the Rabun-Tallulah FCU, which served the local school system employees for many years.

While NGCU continues to serve the schools, membership is now open to anyone who lives or works in Rabun County.

President/CEO Brian Akin tells WLHR News opening the new location has been a priority for the credit union since the merger with Rabun-Tallulah FCU in 2018.

Akin added that he believes the community will quickly come to appreciate the credit union difference.

North Georgia Credit Union is a full-service, member-owned financial cooperative dedicated to offering its members the highest level of services at the best value possible.

The credit union offers a full range of products and services, including all types of loans, free checking, debit cards, direct deposit, payroll deduction, IRAs, share certificates, and online and mobile banking.

With offices in Toccoa, Lavonia, Hartwell, and Clayton, the credit union currently serves over 11,700 members.

Its membership is comprised of employees, retirees, and family members of over 100 area companies, plus the residents of Stephens, Franklin, Hart, and Rabun counties.

For more information, you can go online to www.ngcu.org.