PHILADELPHIA – K of C FCU this week changed its name to Viriva Community CU after expanding to one of the broadest fields of membership in the state. The 70-year-old credit union, chartered to serve members of the Knights of Columbus, a Roman Catholic laymen's fraternal society and insurance company, has been approved to serve the almost four million people living or working in Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware counties. The credit union has branches in Springfield and East Norriton, and three in Philadelphia, and plans another in Bucks County.
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