Digital Banking is experiencing Device Registration and Secure Access Code (SAC) delivery issues. Mobile users who are unable to proceed past the SAC screen should uninstall and re-install the Visions FCU Mobile app to resolve the issue. For more information, navigate to https://visionsfcu.org/digital.

Binghamton, NY – This summer, Visions Federal Credit Union welcomed community members at the inaugural Visions Summer Concert Series, a free series of outdoor concerts held at the Visions Veterans Memorial Arena in downtown Binghamton, NY.

Held the second Friday of June, July, and August, each concert featured a different band, covering a range of music from the 80s to today. The city of Binghamton and Broome County helped event staff to close traffic to Stuart Street, where a concert stage, tables, and vendors were set to entertain attendees outside the arena. Visions representatives provided prize drawings and giveaways, including other concert tickets, Visions swag, and gifts cards to local businesses courtesy of the Binghamton Local Development Corporation (BLDC).

 

The Ronald Reagans posing for a photo

“We really wanted to promote local business and encourage people to check out the downtown area” said Visions Promotions and Branding Coordinator Lindsay Baker. “Thanks to support from Broome County, the city of Binghamton, community partners like Mirabito Energy and MB Yonaty Development, these events became a big hit.” 

Audiences enjoyed food and beverages from arena vendors and a rotating selection of food trucks, traditionally featured at Binghamton’s Trucks on the Tracks. Local professional hockey team, the Binghamton Black Bears joined the last night of the series to offer a pre-season meet and greet featuring athletes, mascots, and new merchandise. 

“That final night, 80’s Night, drew our largest crowd yet, with well over 1,000 attendees,” said Baker. “We can’t wait to make it even bigger next year!”

About Visions

Visions Federal Credit Union is a not for profit financial institution completely owned by its members. Established in 1966, Visions proudly serves more than 230,000 members in communities throughout New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Services include banking as well as auto, home, personal, and business loans.

  • Tyrone Muse Receives Honorary Doctorate from Binghamton University

    Visions proudly announces that Tyrone Muse, President/CEO, has been awarded an honorary doctorate degree from Binghamton University. Muse was honored as Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD) during the university’s School of Management commencement ceremony in Vestal, NY.

  • Visions to Open Branch in Downtown Allentown

    Earlier this year, Giant notified Visions that they would be relocating their Allentown facility, which provided Visions with the option to relocate as well. “We’ve been interested in finding a permanent, standalone location in Allentown for years,” said Derek Garcia, Visions’ AVP/Regional Member Service Officer of their Pennsylvania regional market. “When given the choice to either settle into another in-store branch or invest in our own property, we knew this was a perfect opportunity to plant stronger roots in this community.” The new, full-service branch will be at 27 N. 7th Street, Suite 110, in Allentown, PA.

  • Visions Hosts 59th Annual Meeting

    Three directors were elected to Visions Federal Credit Union’s Board of Directors at its 59th Annual Meeting, held at Visions Headquarters in Endwell, NY. Kenneth H. Kidder III, Christopher H. Marion, and Kelly A. Roche were re-elected to three-year terms on the Board, which also includes Jill M. Bennedum, James J. Lewis, Michael A. Mullen, Mary C. Robinson, Laurie Schorno, and Denise B. Stoughton. During the meeting, Chairperson Marion recognized Robinson, Roche, and Stoughton for 10 years of volunteer service and Supervisory Committee member Mark Wasser for 20 years of volunteer service.