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Indiana Members Credit Union earns national recognition from Newsweek and local acclaim in Indianapolis Community Choice Awards

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Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana Members Credit Union has once again earned national and local recognition, reinforcing its position as a trusted financial institution across Central Indiana. For the third year in a row, IMCU has been named one of America’s Best Regional Banks and Credit Unions by Newsweek, receiving a top-tier five-star rating. At the same time, the credit union was voted Best Credit Union by local residents in the Best Things Indianapolis Community’s Choice Awards.

The dual honors highlight IMCU’s consistent performance and strong relationship with the communities it serves. As Central Indiana’s largest credit union, IMCU has built a reputation not only for financial stability but also for its member-focused approach and deep community involvement. Earning both a national distinction and a community-voted award underscores that balance.

The Newsweek recognition was determined through a collaboration with Plant-A Insights Group, which evaluated financial institutions nationwide. Rankings were based on a combination of objective financial data, customer feedback, press coverage, and reviews across mobile apps and social media platforms. The comprehensive approach aimed to identify institutions that have earned trust through both performance and customer experience.

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Jennifer H. Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek, emphasized the broader role credit unions play beyond traditional banking. “More than financial service providers, credit unions are community partners, showing up in neighborhoods, participating in local initiatives, and helping strengthen the connections that bind their members together,” she said.

That community-first philosophy also resonated locally. Winners of the Best Things Indianapolis Community’s Choice Awards were selected directly by area residents, making the recognition a reflection of everyday experiences and relationships. Voters highlighted organizations that consistently deliver value, service, and reliability, qualities IMCU members say they experience firsthand.

IMCU President and CEO John Newett said the repeat recognition speaks to the organization’s long-term commitment rather than a short-term achievement. “We’re honored to receive these awards for the third year in a row,” Newett said. “They reflect our team’s unwavering dedication and commitment to serving our members and communities.”

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Over the years, IMCU has expanded its reach while maintaining a personalized approach to service. The credit union continues to invest in digital tools, branch accessibility, and financial education, all while supporting local initiatives and partnerships throughout the region. That combination has helped it remain competitive in a rapidly changing financial landscape.

Being recognized simultaneously by a national publication and by local residents places IMCU in a unique position. It signals that the credit union’s values align with both industry standards and community expectations. For members, the awards serve as reassurance that their financial institution is not only well-regarded but also deeply rooted in the places they live and work.

As IMCU looks ahead, the continued recognition reinforces its mission to serve as a reliable partner for individuals, families, and businesses across Central Indiana. For a third straight year, the credit union’s focus on trust, service, and community connection has earned it top marks from both experts and the people it serves every day.

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