Municipal Credit Union Promotes 60 Branch Employees to Expanded Service Roles
Community-focused credit union invests in workforce
development with 8% pay raises for frontline staff
New York, NY – Municipal Credit
Union has promoted all 60 of its teller positions to Member Service
Representative (MSR) roles, providing an 8% pay increase to affected employees
as part of a broader strategy to strengthen member service and career
development.
The move eliminates the teller
position entirely, elevating branch staff into more consultative roles that
handle the full range of member needs — from account servicing to new account
openings and loan applications. All promoted employees are union members, and unionized
employees collectively represent 55% of MCU’s total workforce.
"We're investing in our people
because they're the foundation of everything we do," said Toni-Ann
Sforza, MCU’s Chief Operating Officer. "This change gives our branch
teams the training and authority to better serve our members while creating
clearer career pathways for employees who want to grow with us."
The transition comes as many New York
City financial institutions have announced job cuts. MCU added 221 positions in
2025 and plans to grow its workforce from 677 to 841 employees, an increase of
164 positions.
The MSR role reflects changing member
expectations and MCU's shift toward relationship-based service. Rather than
handing members off between staff for different transactions, MSRs can handle
requests from start to finish, reducing wait times and improving service
consistency across MCU's branch network. Employees completed more than 18,000
training hours in 2025, and MCU invested $102,000 on professional development
programs.
"Our members deserve
knowledgeable staff who can help them navigate their financial lives,"
Sforza added. "By giving our branch employees more tools and training,
we're creating better experiences on both sides of the counter."
MCU serves more than 630,000 members
across the New York City area, with a focus on working families and public
sector employees.
About Municipal Credit Union
Established in 1916 in New York City,
Municipal Credit Union is the oldest credit union in New York. By providing a
full range of financial services to municipal employees, police officers,
firefighters, teachers, health care workers and others, MCU has grown to $4.9
billion in assets and to over 630,000 members. Today, MCU membership is
available to anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in New York
City. MCU is an equal opportunity lender, and deposits are insured up to at
least $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration. To learn more,
visit www.nymcu.org.
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