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WECU begins big rebranding project

WECU begins big rebranding project

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7-23-2018

BELLINGHAM, Wash. — On Monday, Whatcom Educational Credit Union will launch the biggest rebranding effort of its eighty-two year history.

You will soon see different signs on all WECU buildings, new ATMs, a new website, and Whatcom County residents will soon have a new debit card in their wallet.

WECU has over 98,000 members, almost entirely in Whatcom County.

In giving back to their members and the community, WECU will also donate $25,000 to early childhood education.

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