ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Several large credit unions adopted a number of underserved areas late last year.

Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union ($2.5 billion) was the largest credit union by assets to obtain approval from NCUA to adopt an underserved area last month, according to NCUA's Insurance Report of Activity from December. The credit union already has 895,000 members and will gain 5,664 potential members with the new area.

Additionally, Tinker FCU ($1.4 billion) adopted an underserved area in Oklahoma City for a total of 48,377 potential members; Langley FCU ($1.2 billion) adopted four underserved areas in the Williamsburg, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach areas totaling 337,679 potential members; Army Aviation Center FCU ($616 million) added 7,218 potential members; and Corning FCU ($560 million) adopted 45,504 potential members. None of the underserved areas were duplicative of past ones, according to NCUA.

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