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VAN NUYS, Calif., Dec. 5, 2024 ~ Los Angeles Police Federal Credit Union (LAPFCU) has recently announced its expansion to serve all Southern California counties, from San Diego's southern border to the northern border of San Luis Obispo. This move also includes an extension of their field of membership to encompass a wider range of law enforcement agencies on the municipal, county, state, and federal levels.
According to LAPFCU President and CEO John Roemer, this expansion is a significant step towards fulfilling their mission of supporting law enforcement professionals. "We are excited to broaden our reach while remaining true to our core values," said Roemer. "Our commitment to being a trusted advocate for our members remains unwavering as we strive to protect their financial well-being and offer exclusive programs and services that cannot be found elsewhere."
The decision to expand was driven by the increasing demand from agencies outside of LAPFCU's current service area. With this expansion, LAPFCU can now cater to members of the law enforcement community across Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. This includes various government criminal investigation offices; police departments; federal agencies such as the FBI, ATF, CIA, and DEA; federal police services; highway patrol; U.S. marshals' offices; sheriffs' and constables' offices; emergency dispatch departments; state and park police; correctional facilities; and transportation security agencies.
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In addition to these agencies and departments, membership is also extended to nonprofit foundations that support them. This means that more sworn and civilian law enforcement professionals, volunteers, and their family members can now join LAPFCU and take advantage of its specialized financial services.
LAPFCU understands the unique needs of law enforcement professionals. With branches and ATMs located at police facilities throughout Southern California, they are well-equipped to cater to their members' needs. Their programs are tailored to the law enforcement community, including debt cancellation for officers killed in the line of duty, free data law enforcement-specific security solutions, personal loans for new recruits, and a zero down payment first-time homebuyer program with no private mortgage insurance requirement.
The expansion of LAPFCU's services is a significant step towards their goal of assisting more people who do the important work of protecting and serving their communities. With this move, they hope to help more members achieve their financial goals while providing them with the dedicated support they deserve.
According to LAPFCU President and CEO John Roemer, this expansion is a significant step towards fulfilling their mission of supporting law enforcement professionals. "We are excited to broaden our reach while remaining true to our core values," said Roemer. "Our commitment to being a trusted advocate for our members remains unwavering as we strive to protect their financial well-being and offer exclusive programs and services that cannot be found elsewhere."
The decision to expand was driven by the increasing demand from agencies outside of LAPFCU's current service area. With this expansion, LAPFCU can now cater to members of the law enforcement community across Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. This includes various government criminal investigation offices; police departments; federal agencies such as the FBI, ATF, CIA, and DEA; federal police services; highway patrol; U.S. marshals' offices; sheriffs' and constables' offices; emergency dispatch departments; state and park police; correctional facilities; and transportation security agencies.
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In addition to these agencies and departments, membership is also extended to nonprofit foundations that support them. This means that more sworn and civilian law enforcement professionals, volunteers, and their family members can now join LAPFCU and take advantage of its specialized financial services.
LAPFCU understands the unique needs of law enforcement professionals. With branches and ATMs located at police facilities throughout Southern California, they are well-equipped to cater to their members' needs. Their programs are tailored to the law enforcement community, including debt cancellation for officers killed in the line of duty, free data law enforcement-specific security solutions, personal loans for new recruits, and a zero down payment first-time homebuyer program with no private mortgage insurance requirement.
The expansion of LAPFCU's services is a significant step towards their goal of assisting more people who do the important work of protecting and serving their communities. With this move, they hope to help more members achieve their financial goals while providing them with the dedicated support they deserve.
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