Alabama and Florida credit unions continue to grow, adding members, assets and employees.

Credit unions in the two states added 433 full-time staff in the past 12 months. That breaks down to 400 new staff in Florida and 33 new staff in Alabama, according to the League of Southeastern Credit Unions and Affiliates.

This falls in line with the recent surge in membership, Alabama has added 79,000 new members in the past two years, while Florida has added 47,000 in that same time period. Plus, each state has grown assets significantly; Alabama has added $1.6 billion in two years, while Florida has added $4 billion.

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