Cardiff & Vale Credit Union’s Barry Branch is set to move this April.
Operating for 30 years, Cardiff & Vale Credit Union is a financial services co-operative with over 8,000 adult and junior members utilising its savings and loan services.
From 1st April, the Credit Union will move from Holton Road into a new space within Barry Library.
Cardiff and Vale Credit Union says, “The library is a central, accessible location that makes it even easier for everyone to pop in and see us.”
“You will still find the same friendly team ready to help with savings, loans, account queries, and more. Everything you love about our service stays the same, just in a new, fresh environment. We are looking forward to meeting both our regular members and anyone who is thinking about joining for the first time.”
“Although our address is changing, our commitment to supporting our members and the wider Barry community remains exactly the same. We are thrilled to start this next chapter and hope our new location will make visiting us even more enjoyable.”
Find out more at https://cardiffcu.com/

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