Greenville, S.C (March 26, 2025) |
Building on its storied 68-year history in York County, Family Trust Federal Credit Union (Family Trust) has announced its expansion into Greenville, SC, its first location in the county. The credit union’s new branch – located at 1800 Laurens Road – is now open to the public.
Demonstrating its commitment to the communities it serves, Family Trust has already begun making a difference in Greenville. During its week-long grand opening, the credit union partnered with Harvest Hope, South Carolina’s largest food bank, to collect donations and support those in need. Family Trust is also working with local artists from Greenville Center for Creative arts to create a mural that reflects the vibrant culture of the city, further reinforcing the credit union’s dedication to community connection.
“For the last six decades, Family Trust has established itself as a leader within York County,” said Ryan Harvey, president and CEO of Family Trust. “After careful research, we identified Greenville as an ideal place to grow, mainly because we knew we could combine our values of care, trust and excellence and take that same members-first approach to Greenville County residents. This expansion is not just about another location – it’s an opportunity to serve a new community and to help our neighbors build secure futures.”
The new branch will bring Family Trust’s breadth of financial services to Greenville, providing additional opportunities for borrowing, spending and saving through mortgages, auto loans, high yield checking account – and more.
To learn more about Family Trust and its offerings, visit www.familytrust.org or call 803-367-4100 to make an appointment at its newest location. To stay up to date on company news, community events and more, follow along on Facebook (@FamilyTrustFCU) and Instagram (@familytrustfcu).

Back row, l. to r. are Family Trust Federal Credit Union’s Ryan Harvey, president and CEO, and Ron Miller, chief lending officer, and Carolinas Credit Union League representative Nathan Lane.