Southwestern Pennsylvania credit union moves to CUSO Financial Services from LPL

Southwestern Pennsylvania credit union moves to CUSO Financial Services from LPL
Pittsburgh-based Clearview Federal Credit Unit has 117,000 members with more than $1.8 billion in assets.
JUN 07, 2023

CUSO Financial Services, a unit of Atria Wealth Solutions, announced that Clearview Federal Credit Union has partnered with CUSO after having been affiliated with LPL Financial.

Clearview, based in Pittsburgh, has 18 locations throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania. Its more than 117,000 members have more than $1.8 billion in assets.

Clearview had been affiliated with LPL Financial since LPL acquired CUNA Brokerage Services Inc., which worked with 550 advisors at credit unions, last year.

"As members' expectations evolve, we knew we needed the support of a wealth management firm with the industry experience and agility to adapt,” Costas Grekis, vice president of wealth management at Clearview, said in a statement, adding that CUSO “is an innovative, responsive, and accountable firm delivering all that and more to our team and members."

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