Representatives of SRP Federal Credit Union join New Ellenton leaders, community members, and elected officials in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for SRP's new Virtual Teller ATM in New Ellenton, SC. Photo courtesy SRP Federal Credit Union
Representatives of SRP Federal Credit Union join New Ellenton leaders, community members, and elected officials in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for SRP's new Virtual Teller ATM in New Ellenton, SC. Photo courtesy SRP Federal Credit Union

SRP Federal Credit Union unveils new ATM in New Ellenton

NEW ELLENTON – SRP Federal Credit Union executives unveiled a new SRP Virtual Teller ATM in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Main Street in New Ellenton on July 11.

Conveniently located near residential and commercial zones in the heart of New Ellenton, the new walk-up machine will improve SRP Federal Credit Union’s accessibility in southern Aiken County. With its virtual teller capabilities, visitors will be able to speak with an SRP Teller to conduct transactions from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday through Friday, according to a news release from SRP Federal Credit Union.

“SRP Federal Credit Union strives to be the primary financial institution for our members, and that begins with providing accessible services. We are thrilled to expand and offer a convenient Virtual Teller ATM for the New Ellenton community,” said Liz Ponder, SRP Federal Credit Union CEO.

The new machine marks SRP’s 55th ATM or Virtual Teller Machine in its 10-county service area across Georgia and South Carolina.


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