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Rochester & Monroe County Employees Federal Credit Union

40 Fitzhugh St, Rochester, NY  14614

Categories: banks & credit unions

Advantage Federal Credit Union

225 Broad St, Rochester, NY  14608

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Genesee Co Op Federal Credit Union

395 Gregory St, Rochester, NY  14620

Categories: banks & credit unions, mortgage loans

Rochester & Monroe County Employees Federal Credit Union

460 Goodman St, Rochester, NY  14609

Categories: associations, banks & credit unions

Progressive Neighborhood Federal Credit Union

1130 Main St, Rochester, NY  14609

Categories: banks & credit unions, loans

Holy Family Parish Credit Union

42 Lorenzo St, Rochester, NY  14611

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Ups Capital Business Credit

400 Andrews St, Rochester, NY  14604

Categories: banks & credit unions

First Rochester Community Credit Union

1900 Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY  14618

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Rochester Polish Federal Credit Union Corp

1325 Hudson Ave, Rochester, NY  14621

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Lyell Federal Credit Union

1546 Lyell Ave, Rochester, NY  14606

Categories: banks & credit unions

Rochester Area State Employees Federal Credit Union

2024 Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY  14623

Categories: banks & credit unions

Lexington Ave Federal Credit Union

1275 Lexington Ave, Rochester, NY  14606

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Irondequoit Federal Credit Union

200 Perrin Dr, Rochester, NY  14622

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B T A Federal Credit Union

1320 Buffalo Rd, Rochester, NY  14624

Categories: banks & credit unions

Flower City Federal Credit Union

3159 Winton Rd, Rochester, NY  14623

Categories: banks & credit unions

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