Propell Credit Union recently marked a significant milestone with the grand opening of its first Chester County branch in West Chester. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held at 1 N. Five Points Road, was well-attended, with strong support from the local business community and civic leaders.
The event, hosted in partnership with the Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce and the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, underscored Propell’s commitment to fostering economic growth across both counties. West Chester Mayor Lillian DeBaptiste and State Representative Chris Pielli attended the ribbon-cutting, joining in celebrating the Credit Union’s expansion.
Gary Golden, CEO of Propell Credit Union, expressed his gratitude for the warm reception from the community.
“Seeing the strong turnout today is a testament to the value our new location will bring to the area,” Golden said. “We look forward to providing services and products that promote financial well-being for our members.”
The ceremony emphasized cooperation between the two chambers of commerce, symbolizing a unified effort to support the region’s businesses. Katie Walker, President of the Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce, and Trish McFarland, President of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, were among the distinguished guests who echoed this sentiment.
With the ribbon officially cut, Propell Credit Union is poised to deliver its unique blend of financial services to the Chester County community. It will continue its mission to cut through the red tape of traditional banking and support local businesses and families in their journey toward financial independence.
Learn more about Propell Credit Union and its offerings. Propell was founded to accelerate economic progress and growth in the local communities it serves by empowering personal and business banking members to achieve their financial goals.





















































































