Orlando Sentinel

Fairwinds Credit Union replaces Suntrust at UCF

- By Richard Burnett

After a decade as the University of Central Florida’s official campus bank, SunTrust Banks Inc. has been replaced by another financial institutio­n — not a rival bank, but a credit union.

Orlando-based Fairwinds Credit Union recently won a 51⁄ year deal to be UCF’s “official banking partner,” making it the first credit union to hold that title in school history, officials said this week.

Fairwinds is set to open in the former SunTrust branch on UCF’s campus in January.

UCF said Fairwinds outbid its rivals, including some big banks and UCF’s own credit union, to land the high-profile marketing deal with the nation’s second-largest public university. SunTrust’s 10-year contract with UCF expired earlier this year, and the bank and school failed to come to terms on a renewal of the deal, UCF said.

Atlanta-based SunTrust — the nation’s 10th-largest bank based on deposit market share — would not comment on the situation, citing client confidenti­ality.

Fairwinds’ proposal for UCF included a menu of consumerfr­iendly services, such as free checking accounts, free money orders, financial education seminars, anda service that lets students use their university identifica­tion cards as debit cards to make purchases.

“It quickly became clear that Fairwinds was seeking to be more than a business partner to the university,” Curt Sawyer, UCF’s associate vice president for administra­tion and finance, said in a prepared statement. “They truly recognized they would be investing in the very students who are the future leaders of our community.”

Fairwinds Chief Executive Officer Larry Tobin, a UCF alumnus, said winning the contract was a big coup for Fairwinds because large banks historical­ly have dominated the university-partnershi­p market.

“This is relatively new territory for credit unions,” he said. “There are very few credit unions throughout the country that have relationsh­ips like this with colleges. We’re very gratified UCF selected us.”

While many colleges work closely with their own employee credit unions to reach their students, Fairwinds is one of the few to land an official partnershi­p, said Mike Bridges, vice president of the League of Southeaste­rn Credit Unions, a trade group that covers Florida and Alabama.

With 60,000 students, UCF clearly presents Fairwinds with a big opportunit­y to sign up new members, said Bridges, who noted that credit unions nationwide have reported sig- nificant increases in membership since last year’s consumergr­oup protests over rising fees at large U.S. banks.

Bridges, whose Tallahasse­ebased group has expanded its footprint in recent years to include Alabama as well as Florida, said credit unions in the two states have gained 199,000 members during the past 12 months — the biggest one-year expansion in decades. And nearly 75 percent of that growth occurred in the Sunshine State, he said.

Credit unions have become an increasing­ly attractive alternativ­e for consumers in recent years, especially since the 2007-09 recession, because the nonprofit cooperativ­es generally offer lower account fees (or none at all), lower interest rates on loans, and higher rates of return on savings.

Still, SunTrust customers at UCF enjoyed the convenienc­e of having an on- campus branch and were sad to see it close, said Stanley D. Smith, a UCF banking professor and a SunTrust customer.

“I used that branch all the time. It was a lot easier than driving out to another branch in the community,” he said. “But my understand­ing was that SunTrust basically didn’t feel it could meet its profitabil­ity targets based on the kinds of services the university wanted.”

 ?? ORLANDO SENTINEL FILE ?? Fairwinds Credit Union, a close neighbor of SunTrust Banks on the downtown Orlando skyline, is taking over from SunTrust as the official campus "bank" of the University of Central Florida.
ORLANDO SENTINEL FILE Fairwinds Credit Union, a close neighbor of SunTrust Banks on the downtown Orlando skyline, is taking over from SunTrust as the official campus "bank" of the University of Central Florida.

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