Harrisburg, PA (March 5, 2025) – PSECU, Pennsylvania’s leading digital-first credit union, has been named to PA Business Central’s (PBC) Top 100 Organizations for the ninth consecutive year. Each year, this list honors businesses, institutions, and nonprofits that drive economic growth and strengthen local communities. This honor highlights PSECU’s continued leadership in financial innovation, member services, and community impact.
"Being recognized as a Top 100 Organization once again is a true honor," said PSECU President & CEO George Rudolph. "This distinction reinforces our long-standing commitment to providing innovative financial solutions, empowering our members, and strengthening the communities we serve. At PSECU, we take pride in making a meaningful impact beyond banking—through financial education, charitable partnerships, and trusted service that improves lives across Pennsylvania."
Beyond banking, the credit union invests more than $350,000 annually in initiatives supporting education, children, well-being, and the environment. PSECU is proud to collaborate with four pillar charity partners: Children’s Miracle Network, Junior Achievement of Pennsylvania, Feeding Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania Envirothon.
One of PSECU’s hallmark community initiatives is its scholarship program, which has awarded more than $1.2 million to Pennsylvania students since 1997. The credit union also provides free financial wellness resources, such as webinars, school presentations, and digital tools that educate Pennsylvanians on making informed financial decisions.
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