First Tech Federal Credit Union Returns to Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

First Tech Federal Credit Union is set to reopen its Downtown Bellevue location on December 20, 2024, designed to serve the region's technology workforce. Located in the 555 Tower, the new Experience Center will provide personalized financial services and commercial lending options tailored to tech companies and their employees. VP Chris Mantie highlights that this strategic move allows First Tech to connect with industry leaders and remain competitive in the evolving financial landscape. The credit union's return to Bellevue underscores its commitment to innovative, technology-driven banking solutions that prioritize customer needs. With over 900 partner companies, including major players like Amazon and Microsoft, First Tech's services extend to members in over 94 countries, ensuring global accessibility.

The opening signifies not just a location change but a revitalization of First Tech's mission to support the financial needs of the tech industry.

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