The $567 million Sb1 Federal Credit Union in Philadelphia hasopened its first street-level branch.

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The 31,800-member Sb1 now has six branches – three publicly accessible and threein areas restricted to SEG employee – and said it decided to moveits main branch to the high-visibility site at 1500 Spring GardenSt. as part of its mission of aligning its branch with colleges,collaborating with community ambassadors and events, and providingfinancial education programs.

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Sb1 was originally chartered to serve employees ofGlaxoSmithKline, which has moved to the Philadelphia Navy Yard, where the credit union opened anotherbranch recently.

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Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships orattends school in Philadelphia, south of Lehigh Avenue.

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Balloons festoon the front door of Sb1 FCU's new branch indowntown Philadelphia.

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