STOCKTON, Calif.-Central State Credit Union here has received approval from state regulators to serve all residents of San Joaquin County. The population is estimated to be well over 200,000. With its existing branch presence in San Andreas, located in Calaveras County, the CU can now serve anyone who lives or works in both counties. Basically a farming community, the county has grown to include a more diverse population, said David Silvestri, CEO of CSCU. "It is still an agricultural base, so we're able to serve the financial needs of both low-income workers and the middle and upper-income work force that supports it. We've been providing quality financial products since 1936, and we're proud to continue doing so, but now we'll be able to reach out to more people." The credit union has $95 million in assets and serves nearly 18,000 members
Central State CU goes community
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