Keesler Federal Merger with Jefferson Financial Approved by Members
With the merger, Keesler Federal Credit Union will add more than
The merger represents the largest credit union merger in
As the surviving credit union, Keesler Federal Credit Union will retain its name. As of
Keesler Federal currently has more than
"Members at Keesler Federal and Jefferson Financial will benefit greatly from the synergies of this merger," said
The merger comes as Keesler Federal posted record financial results in 2024, including a net income of
"We are in a very strong financial position already," Swoger said. "With this merger, we will bring even greater strength and stability for our members and the region."
Jefferson Financial Federal's more than 145 employees will become Keesler Federal employees on
About Keesler Federal
Established in 1947, Keesler Federal is a dynamic, stable, financially strong credit union dedicated to building a better community, one member, one relationship, one financial solution at a time. The not-for-profit financial cooperative, recently named as one of America's Best Regional Banks and Credit Unions 2024 by Newsweek, is owned by its more than 335,000 members worldwide and has 41 locations stretching from
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