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Credit union in Southwestern Pennsylvania, US
Clearview Federal Credit Union
FormerlyAllegheny Airlines Federal Credit Union
IndustryCredit union
Founded1953
HeadquartersMoon Township, Pennsylvania
Key peopleLisa Florian (President & CEO)
Websitewww.clearviewfcu.org

Clearview Federal Credit Union is a credit union based in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. Clearview serves people who live, work, worship, attend school or volunteer and businesses and legal entities in the Southwestern Pennsylvania community which includes Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland counties.

History

The credit union started out as the Allegheny Airlines Federal Credit Union in 1953 in Washington, D.C., where it was based before moving to the Pittsburgh area in 1966. Although it was originally for employees for Allegheny Airlines (the predecessor to U.S. Airways), it expanded through various mergers and acquisitions of other credit unions.

After various name changes to reflect its affiliation with the airline, the name was changed to Clearview in 2004 and its charter was changed to allow anyone who worked or lived in Southwestern Pennsylvania to join. Since then, they have expanded through opening new locations throughout the area and in neighboring areas.

Clearview primarily competes with smaller credit unions, in addition to banks such as PNC Bank, Citizens Bank, Dollar Bank, National City Bank, and Huntington Bank.

References

  1. https://www.cutimes.com/2023/02/17/pennsylvanias-clearview-federal-credit-union-names-new-ceo/?slreturn=20240711190927
  2. Guo, David. Clearview credit union grows out of airlines' shadow. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 14 Feb. 2008.

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