Quest Federal Credit Union to open branch in Carey
JUNE 13 MEDIA RELEASE — Quest Federal Credit Union announces plans to open its seventh branch location in Carey, Ohio, with construction beginning during this summer, opening in early 2026. The new full-service branch will be located at 923 E. Sheriden Drive.
The Board of Directors of Quest FCU have given their approval to proceed with the construction. “Along with the rest of the board of directors, I am very excited to be part of this new branch expansion,” said Board President Sarah Wirbel. “We’ve known that this was an area of Wyandot County that is growing and home to a vibrant community. We're excited to plant our roots in the community and will be ready to serve our members!”
This will be the seventh branch location offering members access to all of Quest Federal Credit Union’s personal and business financial services. The new branch location will offer members a full-service banking experience with local branch management, member service representatives, loan officer, and other branch support staff.
Vaughn Industries will act as Construction Manager for Quest FCU and will begin construction of the new branch in the coming weeks with intentions to open the new location in early 2026. “So far, we’ve been able to proceed through the development phases with the help of Vaughn Industries, Village administration, and other local firms to arrive at a building design and finalize infrastructure planning. We are ready to bring our top-tier member services to our member-owners in Carey!”, said Matthew Jennings, Quest FCU Chief Executive Officer.
Established in 1969 as Kenton Rockwell Standard Federal Credit Union, Quest Federal Credit Union is a member-owned financial cooperative open to anyone who lives, works, worships, and/or attends school in Hardin, Logan and Wyandot Counties.
For inquiries, please contact Quest Federal Credit Union at 800-333-9571 or by email at [email protected].
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