University of Hawai`i Federal Credit Union Selected as Finalist for 2019 “Hawaii’s Best” Credit Union

For Immediate Release
June 18, 2019

Contact:
Bari Carroll
Phone: (808) 983-5503
E-Mail: bcarroll@uhfcu.com

(Honolulu, HI) – For the second consecutive year, the University of Hawai`i Federal Credit Union (UHFCU) has been voted as a finalist for the 2019 “Hawaii’s Best” people’s choice awards.

Awarded annually by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, “Hawaii’s Best” is a collection of Hawaii’s favorite businesses and services as chosen by its 500,000 plus readers. Voting took place earlier in the year through ballots included in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser newspapers. After weeks of voting, UHFCU was selected as one of three finalists for the Hawaii’s Best Companies in the Credit Union category.

“The University of Hawai`i Federal Credit Union is thrilled to once again be recognized as one of Hawaii’s Best credit unions,” said UHFCU President and CEO Travis Bow. “To be selected two years in a row is a tremendous honor, and we are humbled by the loyalty and support our members have shown us. It is a pleasure to provide our members a smarter way to bank, and we are excited to once again prove ourselves worthy of the title of ‘Hawaii’s Best.’”

About the University of Hawai`i Federal Credit Union

Celebrating over 60 years of service, UHFCU is a federally chartered credit union with over $630 million in assets that serves the faculty, staff, students, and alumni association members of the University of Hawai`i system statewide. It was named a finalist for “Hawaii’s Best” by the Star-Advertiser as well as “Best Bank” by the students of the University of Hawai`i and is looking forward to serving the University system for years to come.

UHFCU’s main office is located at 2019 S. King Street (at the corner of McCully and King), with additional branches on the UH Mānoa Campus, UH West Oahu campus, and Leahi Hospital. It also provides access to members at over 50 Shared Branch locations and more than 375 surcharge-free ATMs throughout Hawai`i.

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