Published: January 06, 2009
American Savings and Hope Community Credit Unions Merge
JACKSON, Miss., Jan. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Hope Community Credit Union (HOPE)
and American Savings Credit Union (ASCU) announced today that the two
organizations are joining in a merger transaction. The merger became effective
January 1.
The merger will result in a larger, stronger regional community
development financial institution that will serve working families in
Arkansas,Louisiana,Mississippi, andTennessee. ASCU will retain its name
and operate as a division of HOPE until systems are integrated over the coming
year.
"A shared commitment to community, access to affordable financial
services, and an earnest interest in improving the lives of our members are
the cornerstones of both HOPE and ASCU," said ASCU Chairman, Don Carter.
ASCU was founded 50 years ago to serve the employees of International
Harvester and their families. Since then, ASCU has grown to serve employees at
more than 200 companies inTennessee,Mississippi, andArkansas. HOPE was
started in 1995 as a small church project. Over the past 15 years, HOPE and
its nonprofit sponsor, Enterprise Corporation of the Delta (ECD), have
assisted more than 40,000 individuals and generated over $1 billion in
financing for entrepreneurs, homebuyers, and community development projects
across the Mid South.
The merger will provide greater access to financial services for members
of both credit unions. ASCU members will benefit from additional products,
such as HOPE's mortgages and small business loans. HOPE will expand its
branch network in southwestTennessee, northwestMississippi, and eastern
Arkansas.
"This partnership builds on the strengths of two institutions to provide
an important resource for people struggling to weather the current financial
crisis," said HOPE CEO, Bill Bynum. "Credit union members have always pooled
our resources to help our neighbors through difficult financial times. That's
more important now than ever before."
HOPE has branches inBiloxi,Camden, andJackson, Mississippi; inCollege
Station,Arkansas; inMemphis; and inNew Orleans. The merger adds to this
network two ASCU branches inMemphis, as well as one each inJackson,
Tennessee;Robinsonville, Mississippi; andWest Memphis, Arkansas. With the
merger and the resources of Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, ECD/HOPE has
become a $200 million regional community development financial institution
with 30 service locations dedicated to strengthening communities, building
assets, and improving lives across the Mid South.
"By working with a range of partners, both public and private, ECD/HOPE
has become one of the nation's most effective community development financial
institutions," said Donna J. Gambrell, Director of the Community Development
Financial Institutions Fund, an agency of the US Treasury Department.
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