Credit Union of New Jersey reopens remodeled Lafayette Street branch

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The Credit Union of New Jersey (CUNJ) has announced the grand reopening of its Lafayette Street Branch, located at 12 East Lafayette Street in Trenton, following a major remodel to include state-of-the-art Interactive Teller Machines (ITMs).

The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on October 15, with members of the Credit Union’s leadership team and community representatives in attendance.

The Lafayette Street branch remodel is part of CUNJ’s ongoing commitment to enhance member convenience through innovative technology and personalized service. The new ITMs provide extended access to banking services, combining the ease of an ATM with the ability to connect directly with a live teller for more complex transactions.

“We are excited to celebrate the reopening of our Lafayette Street Branch,” said Andrew Jaeger, President and CEO of CUNJ. “These updates reflect our continued investment in modern, member-focused banking solutions that make managing finances easier while maintaining the personal service our members value.”

CUNJ remains dedicated to supporting the local community and providing its members with secure, convenient financial solutions. By reinvesting in the Trenton branch, the credit union continues to strengthen its presence in Mercer County and expand access to the latest in financial technology.

Jaeger added, “Our remodeled Lafayette Street Branch represents our mission to blend innovation with community connection. We look forward to welcoming our members back to experience the new space and all it has to offer.”

CUNJ provides financial services to more than 38,000 members through four full-service offices located in Mercer County and an E-branch at CUNJ.org. Established in 1943, the $477 million credit union is headquartered in Ewing Township. Membership information may be obtained by calling 609-538-4061 or visiting CUNJ.org.

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