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Interra Credit Union Celebrates 90,000 Members

Interra CEO, Amy Sink, presents Grady Yoder with a big check

September 8, 2022, Goshen, IN – Interra Credit Union is celebrating 90 years of service this year. And what better way to make a grand celebration than to also begin serving 90,000 members?

Grady Yoder became Interra’s 90,000th member when his parents, Fred and Jennifer Yoder, opened a Kids Club account in his name at the New Paris office. Grady funded the account with dollars he earned at the Kosciusko County 4-H Fair auction. “We knew that now was the perfect time for Grady to learn good saving habits,” shared Jennifer Yoder. “We turned to Interra because we trust them.”

In recognition of our 90,000th member, Interra donated $290 dollars into Grady’s Kids Club account and provided him with a whole lot of Interra swag. Additionally, the credit union “cleared the list” and purchased the remaining items in Grady’s Milford Elementary teacher’s Amazon Wishlist.

Wawasee High School football Captain, Chance Flannery, with Grady Yoder

Interra’s CEO, Amy Sink, and the New Paris team, celebrated Grady where he was presented a check that was deposited into his Kids Club. As a football fan, Grady was able to meet Wawasee Warrior football Captain, Chance Flannery, who attended the celebration as well. “These milestone achievements are made possible by our members’ trust and loyalty to the credit union,” stated Amy Sink, Interra CEO. “Interra is honored to celebrate 90,000 members in our 90th year,” she added.

Interra Credit Union, headquartered in Goshen, was charted in 1932 and has assets of $1.6 billion. The credit union’s field of membership spans 18 counties in northern Indiana, with more than 300 full and part-time employees serving more than 89,000 members. Interra currently operates 16 offices in Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Marshall, and Noble counties in Indiana and via a suite of robust electronic services at interracu.com.

Your savings insured to $250,000 per account.
By member's choice, this institution is not federally insured.