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WyHy Celebrates Grand Opening of New Lyman Branch
The new 1,862 sq. ft. location at 18 Rees Rd, Lyman, WY 82937 will officially open to members on Monday, March 31, at 8:00 AM, offering an upgraded experience that includes a new Interactive Teller Machine (ITM), giving members access to expanded banking services with added convenience.
LYMAN, WYOMING / ACCESS Newswire / March 29, 2025 / WyHy Federal Credit Union is excited to announce the opening of its brand-new Lyman branch, offering enhanced banking convenience and modern technology to members in the Bridger Valley and surrounding areas.
"This move represents our continued commitment to meeting the needs of our members with forward-thinking solutions and more personalized service," said Jamie Hysell, Lyman Branch Manager. "We're proud to serve around 1,000 members in the Bridger Valley area, and this new space helps us deliver the experience they deserve."
The current Lyman branch will close permanently on Friday, March 28 at 1:00 PM to allow for the transition to the new facility. WyHy's dedicated Lyman team, with three dedicated local employees, will continue to provide the high-quality service members have come to expect, now in a refreshed environment that supports growth and innovation.
"Our goal has always been to be more than just a financial institution. We're here to be a trusted partner in our members' financial journeys," said Bill Willingham, WyHy President and CEO. "This new branch helps us do just that, with more convenience, accessibility, and a space that reflects the strength of this community."
A ribbon cutting and community celebration will be scheduled at a later date. Stay tuned for details!
About WyHy Federal Credit Union
WyHy Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative serving Wyoming communities since 1953. With branches in Cheyenne, Green River, Rock Springs, Lyman, and Casper, WyHy is dedicated to providing exceptional financial services and benefits to its members. WyHy offers a wide range of products and services, including savings and checking accounts, loans, mortgages, credit cards, and financial education resources. As a member-owned financial institution, WyHy prioritizes its members' financial success and is committed to providing personalized solutions that meet their unique needs.
Contact Information
Amy Davis
Director of Marketing
adavis@wyhy.org
(307) 638-4290
Matt Ballou
Chief Retail Officer
mballou@wyhy.org
(307) 638-4290
SOURCE: WyHy
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