Hoosier Hills Credit Union Recognized as One of Indiana’s Best

Hoosier Hills Credit Union has been recognized by Forbes as one of the three Best-In-State Credit Unions in Indiana for 2023.

Bedford, IN - Hoosier Hills Credit Union has been recognized by Forbes as one of the three Best-In-State Credit Unions in Indiana for 2023.

 

To build their list of award recipients, Forbes partnered with Statista to conduct an independent poll of 31,000 U.S. residents who were asked to name all institutions with whom they held a checking or savings account. Participants then evaluated these institutions on criteria such as trust, branch services, website navigability, customer service, fee transparency, and financial advice.

 

Survey findings accounted for eighty percent of the scoring. Twenty percent of the scoring was attributed to publicly available Google Reviews from the past three years.

“We are honored to serve our members, and appreciate this special recognition, which we could not have achieved without the dedication and character of our team at all levels,” stated Travis Markley, President and CEO at Hoosier Hills Credit Union.

 

“Our knowledgeable and caring staff is committed to carrying out our company’s mission and continues to put the needs of our members and communities at the center of every decision we make and every action we take.”

 

 

About Hoosier Hills Credit Union:

Hoosier Hills Credit Union (HHCU) is a not-for-profit financial cooperative, which means those who bank with Hoosier Hills are the owners of the credit union. Headquartered in Bedford, Indiana, HHCU is a full-service financial institution which, including Greendale, will operate ten service centers serving Central and Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. The Credit Union, founded in 1969, provides a wide array of loan, savings, investment, and insurance services to meet members’ financial needs. Decisions are made locally, and personal service is a primary focus. Hoosier Hills Credit Union’s Mission: To be better for our members by making a positive difference in their lives and in the communities we serve

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