News Summary
Self-Help Credit Union has officially entered the Charleston market, bringing affordable financial solutions and community support. Rebecca Walker, the new Charleston area regional manager, aims to enhance local banking services, with a new branch opening in Summerville soon. With a commitment to affordable housing and financial empowerment, Self-Help Credit Union is poised to make a significant impact in the Lowcountry.
Exciting News for Charleston: Self-Help Credit Union Makes a Bold Move!
Charleston is buzzing with exciting news as Self-Help Credit Union officially steps into the market! This community-focused credit union isn’t just a new face; it’s bringing a wave of positive change and affordable financial solutions to the Lowcountry area.
Meet the New Charleston Area Regional Manager
At the heart of this initiative is Rebecca Walker, who has just been appointed as the Charleston area regional manager. With more than a decade of experience in the financial industry right here in Charleston, she’s no stranger to the local community. Since 2008, Walker has dedicated herself to serving local residents, having held various roles at local banks, a credit union, and even an investment company. Her extensive knowledge and experience in finance will be invaluable as she leads the charge at Self-Help Credit Union.
Passionate About Her Community
Walker isn’t just a finance professional; she’s also deeply committed to the Charleston community. Living in Berkeley County, she’s made a real impact by serving in leadership roles with several organizations. She has been the past president and is currently a board member of the Moncks Corner Rotary. Additionally, she holds the role of assistant governor for Rotary District 7770. It’s clear that she believes in giving back and strengthening the community she calls home.
Not stopping there, Walker is also a board member for the Berkeley County Museum and has previously been involved with Habitat for Humanity of Berkeley County, where she served as both a board member and president. Her involvement with the Center for Women as a former board member and treasurer showcases her dedication to empowering others, especially women in the community.
New Branch on the Way
Looking ahead, Rebecca Walker is gearing up for an exciting venture as she prepares to lead the opening of the very first Self-Help Credit Union branch in Summerville! Located at 749 N Main St., the new branch is set to welcome the community mid to late summer. Walker’s vision for this new branch is about more than just banking; it’s about providing affordable financial services that cater to the needs of the residents in the Lowcountry.
What is Self-Help Credit Union All About?
Self-Help Credit Union isn’t just another financial institution; it’s a champion for accessible banking. Currently, they operate branches in Greenville and Columbia, proudly serving around 7,000 members. But they have big plans for growth and impact in Charleston. In 2024 alone, Self-Help Credit Union provided a whopping $78 million in loans aimed at affordable housing and a public charter school. Their mission extends beyond just lending money; they strive to save consumers over $1 million in interest and fees that come from predatory loans.
A Bright Future for Charleston’s Financial Landscape
Charleston residents can look forward to a supportive financial partner in Self-Help Credit Union, especially with Rebecca Walker at the helm. The upcoming branch promises to be a place where community members can access affordable financial services, reinforcing the importance of community support and financial empowerment. So, keep an eye out, Charleston! This new chapter is filled with potential to transform the local financial landscape.
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