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Olympia Federal Savings

www.olyfed.com

 
Olympia Federal Savings began in 1906 in downtown Olympia remaining a mutual savings and loan, owned by our account holders ever since. With loans and deposits staying local, you can rest-assured knowing your dollars are reinvested back into the community in which you work and live. We are also a portfolio lender, which means we don’t sell your loan, it remains with us throughout its lifetime; giving you peace-of-mind knowing exceptional customer service and support is with you every step of the way. This commitment to local lending improves our local education systems, economy, social services, and municipalities; which in ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.olyfed.com
  • 421 Capitol Way South
    Olympia, WA USA 98501
  • Phone: 360.754.3400

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Mike Bowen
Vice President and Senior Technology Officer Profile
Mike Bowen
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Profile

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