CHICAGO – Polish & Slavic FCU is expanding its footprint this week with the opening of two branches here, the $1.2 billion credit union’s first offices outside its core New York and New Jersey market.
Officials in the local Polish-American community, one of the largest in the U.S., will be on hand when the new branches, located in the Chicago suburbs of Mt. Prospect and Norridge, are opened Saturday.
The two new outlets bring to 14 the credit union’s total number of branches, four that have opened in the past two years.











