ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (April 26, 2021) The RIA Federal Credit Union will hold a ribbon-cutting for its new location at 11AM, Friday, May 7, 2021, at 4460 16th St, Moline, Illinois. The pandemic hasn’t gone away, but the community is prepared to attend public events safely and with confidence. Jim Watts, President/CEO of the RIA Federal Credit Union, will speak at the event, along with a guest speaker from the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce.

“We’ve been very pleased with our growth on the Illinois side of the Quad-Cities,” said Watts. “We are excited to have this convenient location in the Moline community.”

Watts noted that the Moline location features a full team, ready to serve the community. “We have a mortgage expert and we can close home loans,” he said. “We have a 24-7 ATM and three drive-up lanes. We also have a coin-counter, so feel free to bring your jars of loose change. You can get car loans, open new accounts, make retirement plans — basically, you’ll find a full spectrum of banking services.”

RIA Federal Credit Union is a progressive, member-owned credit union. Our purpose is to provide the financial tools and expertise to our members for them to achieve their financial goals and live their best lives. Relationships. Integrity. Action. It’s in our name. It’s who we are. RIA Federal Credit Union has branches located in Bettendorf, Davenport, and Wilton, Iowa; Moline, Rock Island, Silvis, Milan, and Savanna, Illinois; and Tomah and Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. For more information, call 1-800-742-2848 (RIA-CU4U) or go to https://www.riafcu.com. Feel free to visit the RIA Federal Credit Union on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/riafcu.

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