TOPEKA, Kan. – Two Topeka credit unions, the $35-million Kansas Credit Union and the $58-million Super Chief Credit Union, are merging under a new "partnership. The combined CU will be known as Kansas Super Chief Credit Union, said the new president and CEO, Glen Scott, who holds the same title at Kansas CU. The merged institution will have 60 employees and six Topeka locations including two shared service centers. The merger is effective June 30 with final approval of the combination coming at membership meetings this week. Super Chief, founded in 1950, originally served a membership base of railroad employees at Santa Fe Railways. In recent years it has broadened its FOM to include Kansas residents. William Hiskey, president of Super Chief for the last 19 years and an employee 43 y ears, is retiring in August.
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