<p>INDIANAPOLIS – Harvester Federal Credit Union's request for a community charter has been approved by the NCUA. The $50 million credit union is now able to offer financial services to anyone who lives, works, worships, attends school or volunteers in Marion County. "The seven-member Board of Directors and management decided that a community charter offered the best opportunities for growth so that Harvester FCU could continue offering quality financial services at favorable rates and terms while maintaining the long term financial stability of the credit union," said HFCU President/CEO John Newett.</p>

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