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Renovations underway at Eglin Federal Credit Union’s Fort Walton Beach Location

Eglin Federal Credit Union (EFCU) has begun renovations to their Fort Walton Beach Branch located at 838 Eglin Parkway NE.  Over the next several months, visitors who use this location can look forward to enhancements to the exterior of the branch, including new walkways, exterior painting of the building, and new landscape. “We are excited […]

Eglin Federal Credit Union Renovations

Eglin Federal Credit Union (EFCU) has begun renovations to their Fort Walton Beach Branch located at 838 Eglin Parkway NE. 

Over the next several months, visitors who use this location can look forward to enhancements to the exterior of the branch, including new walkways, exterior painting of the building, and new landscape.

“We are excited about the exterior renovations at our Fort Walton Beach branch.”

Jerry Williams, President and CEO of Eglin Federal Credit Union

The EFCU logo will be featured on the building along with new electronic signage.  Renovations will also include relocating the parking lot ATM to a covered ATM drive-up area. 

“We apologize for the inconveniences that you may experience while visiting our Main Office,” said Jerry Williams, President and CEO of Eglin Federal Credit Union, “and will work hard to keep them to a minimum. Thank you in advance for your patience as we complete this project.”

In addition to the renovations that are taking place at its Fort Walton Beach branch, EFCU is also celebrating 65 years of service to the members and communities it serves. 

Jerry Williams noted that, “over the years much has changed as we’ve grown to $2 billion in assets and over 120,000 members worldwide and nine branch locations in Okaloosa and Santa Rosa counties.  Our motto is “Where Members Matter Most” and what remains the same is our commitment to provide first class financial services and products to our member owners while maintaining the safety and soundness of the Credit Union.”

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