The $1.5 billion ORNL Federal Credit Union in Oak Ridge, Tenn., has announced plans to build a new building, renovate another to accommodate growth in a mortgage CUSO, and to allow for a new branch.

"We always look for ways to better serve and bring enhanced value to our members and employees. This includes the opportunity to enhance or expand our branch and office facilities," said Chris Johnson, president/CEO. "There are a number of people, including our dedicated staff and volunteer board members, who have helped make these projects a reality."

The new building will be what the credit union calls a "regional center" and will be built to accommodate growth in CU Community, a primarily housing finance CUSO that provides a wide range of mortgage services and secondary market services for 21 credit unions, Johnson explained.

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