PIKETON, Ohio — Atomic Credit Union has announced that it will be closing all of its branches on May 18 for staff training for one day. The closure is part of the banking chain’s commitment to providing better service to its members.
In a statement released to the press, Atomic Credit Union said that it will be conducting staff training on May 18 to improve its operations and services. As a result, all branches will be closed that day. The statement also confirmed that the branches will resume normal business hours on Friday, May 19.
Despite the temporary closure, Atomic Credit Union’s online banking services will still be available to members. Customers will be able to access their accounts, make transactions, and conduct other banking activities through the bank’s website and mobile app.
Atomic Credit Union serves over 68,000 members throughout its 19-county community charter. Branches are located in Piketon, Waverly, Beaver, Jackson, Oak Hill, Wellston, Wheelersburg, Portsmouth, Minford, Lucasville, Bridge Street Chillicothe, Western Ave. Chillicothe, Logan, Athens, and Washington Court House, while new branches are opening this fall in Circleville and Hillsboro.