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Premier Financial Credit Union Breaks Ground on New Plymouth Branch
New Location Marks Major Milestone in Credit Union’s Growth and Community Commitment
Premier Financial Credit Union (PFCU) is proud to announce the official groundbreaking of its newest full-service branch in Plymouth, Wisconsin. Construction is now underway on the highly anticipated location, which is set to open in summer 2026.
Located on Walton Drive, the new branch will bring PFCU’s trusted financial services and community-first approach to the residents of Plymouth and surrounding areas. The facility will feature modern design, private offices, and a welcoming environment tailored to meet the evolving needs of members.
“Breaking ground in Plymouth is more than just building a new branch—it’s about building relationships,” said Brad Grant, President & CEO of Premier Financial Credit Union. “We’re excited to expand our footprint and bring our personalized, member-focused service to this vibrant community.”
The Plymouth branch will offer a full suite of financial solutions, including:
- Checking and savings accounts
- Auto, home, and personal loans
- Small business banking services
- Financial education
Construction is being led by La Macchia Group, a nationally recognized firm specializing in financial institution design and build. The project reflects PFCU’s ongoing investment in local communities and its mission to make banking more accessible, convenient, and community driven.
Founded in 1962, Premier Financial Credit Union has grown to serve over 9,000 members and is a member-owned $128 million credit union. As a not-for-profit financial cooperative, Premier is committed to delivering affordable, innovative financial services while giving back to the communities it serves.
With existing branches in New Holstein, Kiel, and Chilton, PFCU welcomes new members who live or work in Calumet, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Outagamie, and Fond du Lac counties.
Photo: Steve Swenson, Brad Grant, Tim Blakesless, Jack Johnston, Shane Peik, Al Schmitz, Sara Cardinal, Tre Waldren, Sarah Perl, Sonny Schaar, Tom Mueller, Sandy Burg, Cheri Reedy, Julie Schoenborn, and Diane Rieder