Lampco Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Anderson, Indiana, is thrilled to announce an exciting expansion that includes the opening of a new interactive teller machine (ITM) and a strategic partnership with Martin University, one of the stateās most respected higher education institutions.
The expansion represents a significant step in Lampcoās commitment to delivering financial
services that empower individuals and support community growth. In addition to the new ITM, the partnership with Martin University will foster financial literacy and career development opportunities for students and faculty.
“This is an exciting time for Lampco as we grow both in reach and impact,” said Migual
Patterson, CEO of Lampco Federal Credit Union. “Our collaboration with Martin University is a reflection of our shared values and commitment to helping individuals achieve their financial and educational goals.”
Expansion Plans:
ā Expanded Services in Madison County: New offerings now available at the 5411
Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd location.
ā New ITM Locations: Lampco is opening two ITM locations in Hamilton and Hancock
Counties, providing access to savings, checking, and loans across Central Indiana.
ā Enhanced Digital Services: Lampco is upgrading its online and mobile banking for
seamless access anytime, anywhere.
ā Martin University Partnership: Lampco will provide on-campus financial wellness
workshops focused on budgeting, managing student debt, and saving for the future.
About Lampco Federal Credit Union
Founded in 1974, Lampco Federal Credit Union is a member-owned financial institution based in Anderson, Indiana, dedicated to providing affordable, accessible, and personalized financial services to the communities it serves. Lampco offers a full range of banking products, including savings, checking, loans, and mortgages, with a focus on member satisfaction and financial education.
For more information on Lampcoās expansion and partnership with Martin University, visit
www.lampco.com or call at 765-649-9226.
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