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LEOMINSTER — Leominster Credit Union has announced a name change, becoming All One Credit Union as of Monday, according to an email to its members.
The new name reflects the credit union's ongoing commitment to innovation, growth and serving its diverse communities.
In a statement, All One Credit Union emphasized that the rebranding effort underscores the institution's mission of financial wellness, inclusion and competitiveness. While the name is changing, members can expect the same services without disruptions, including unchanged account numbers, online banking credentials, and branch operations.
To celebrate, All One will host a Grand Opening celebration from 3:30 to 5 on Wednesday, October 9th, at its 20 Adams Street branch in Leominster. The event will feature Retired New England Patriot and 3-time Super Bowl winner Joe Andruzzi, who will be available for photos and autographs.
All One Credit Union’s new website and branding will be unveiled on Monday, but members do not need to take any action. Existing debit and credit cards will remain valid until new cards are issued in the spring.
The credit union has 10 branches, including on West Boylston Street and Shrewsbury Street in Worcester. Other branches are in Holden, Clinton and Sterling, as well as at Wachusett Regional, Clinton and Fitchburg high schools.
For more information about the name change, members are encouraged to visit the new website or contact the credit union at 800-649-4646.
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