HARRISBURG, Pa. — Oct. 1, 2025 — PSECU, Pennsylvania’s digital-first credit union, is excited to break ground on a new full-service branch at Susquehanna Union Green, 2605 Linglestown Road in Harrisburg. The 3,600-square-foot location is expected to open in summer 2026.
A groundbreaking ceremony drew local officials and community partners, including Dauphin County commissioners, Susquehanna Township officials, and representatives from the Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC.
“At PSECU, we’re committed to delivering the future of banking today,” said Erin Hennessy, Chief Member Experience Officer at PSECU. “Our Susquehanna Union Green branch is another step in that journey; bringing together the convenience of digital-first banking with the personal, in-branch connections our members value.”
The new branch will offer cash services, account consultations, personalized loan support, and 24/7 ATM access. PSECU selected Susquehanna Union Green for its proximity to the current Cameron Street location, easy access from main corridors, and high visibility at a primary intersection. The development includes the Central Green Area, which will be managed by Dauphin County Parks and Recreation, creating a community hub in a concentrated residential area of Susquehanna Township.
The Cameron Street branch will close once Susquehanna Union Green opens but will continue to offer services until the transition is complete. Members will also continue to have access to over 85,000 surcharge-free ATMs worldwide and 24/7 digital banking.
The Susquehanna Union Green location continues PSECU’s commitment to providing flexible, convenient banking options that complement its digital-first approach. The credit union opened its first full-service branch in Lemoyne in May 2025.
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