FSC Members Now Can Join Affiliated Credit Union

CANOGA PARK, Calif. — The Free Speech Coalition today announced that active members and their families now can become members of an affiliated credit union for personal banking needs.

First Entertainment Credit Union will provide FSC members provided with savings and checking accounts; consumer, auto and home loans; credit and debit cards; and financial planning, as well as financial education resources.

“This has been a goal for FSC and our members for several years,” FSC CEO Diane Duke said. “We are thrilled to be able to offer active FSC members and their families the opportunity to access First Entertainment for their banking needs and many other financial services.

Duke noted that programs like Operation Choke Point, initiated by the Justice Department, has created problems for those in the adult entertainment industry who have had their accounts cancelled.

“Because of difficulties faced by industry members who have had their business turned away by other institutions, it’s so important to establish a relationship with First Entertainment to provide benefits to FSC members,” she said.

First Entertainment Credit Union was originally established as the credit union for Warner Brothers studios, but now offers services to many local industries and businesses.

With branches in Burbank, Culver City, Encino, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Santa Clarita, Santa Monica and Studio City, members also can access online banking and ATMs nationwide.

For a complete overview of First Entertainment, visit its website. FSC members who would like to open an account should visit a nearby First Entertainment branch location.

For information on how you can become an FSC member or take advantage of FSC member benefits, contact joanne@freespeechcoalition.com or call (818) 348-9373

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