CLARION, Penn.–Clarion FCU has a new name.
The $162.5-million Clarion Federal is now Top Tier Federal Credit Union. It cited an expanding field of membership to 13 counties from its roots in Clarion for the new identity, saying the move also aligns with its strategic goals.
“The Top Tier name will aid in our continued expansion into markets outside of our local geographic area,” said CEO Mark Lauer.
It added in a statement that the new name also allows current and future members to recognize its mission of delivering top tier service to our members.
Chartered in 1940 as Clarion Onized Federal Credit Union by 20 members of the Owens Illinois glass plant in Clarion, it shortened its name to Clarion FCU in 2010.
The credit union has approximately 13,200 members.
