SAN ANTONIO – The $4-billion Security Service Federal Credit Union (SSFCU) is absorbing via merger Harlingen-based Kilowatt Federal Credit Union (KFCU). The $9-million KFCU has 2,100 members and two locations in the Rio Grande Valley area, where SSFCU already has 2,500 members. The move follows mergers by Security Service with Diocese of Corpus Christi FCU in Corpus Christi and New Horizon Community Credit Union in Denver in June 2007, along with a separate but similarly named Horizon Credit Union in Portland, Texas.
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