HSFCU Launches Podcast to Spark Dialogue on Key Hawaiʻi Issues

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Hawaiʻi State Federal Credit Union has launched a new podcast,

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Hawaiʻi State Federal Credit Union (HSFCU) has launched a new monthly podcast, “Voices of Change – The HSFCU Podcast,” aiming to foster discussions and inspire action on issues central to Hawaiʻi residents. The first episode features an interview with Micah Kāne, formerly of the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation, and currently the president and CEO of Parker Ranch. This initiative demonstrates HSFCU's commitment to community engagement beyond traditional financial services.

The podcast's launch coincides with HSFCU's ongoing efforts to engage with the community. As Hawaii State FCU recently announced, they are also adapting to meet growing digital demands, making it easier for members to access their services. The credit union emphasizes the availability of its services to a wide audience, including active and retired state and county employees, and members of over 500 local organizations and businesses, as highlighted on their website.

The podcast format allows HSFCU to broaden its reach and connect with its audience on important topics. This also aligns with the credit union's new loan programs designed to assist with rising housing costs, as detailed on their website.

This strategic move by HSFCU underlines the increasing trend of financial institutions taking an active role in community dialogue. It provides a platform for the credit union to highlight its community involvement and further solidify its brand within the local business landscape. Furthermore, HSFCU's commitment to its members, highlighted by its new website and loan programs, underscores its understanding of the current needs of Hawaiʻi residents and its dedication to their success.

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