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CASE STUDIES & NEWS

FSI Case Studies are a library of resource content for retail banking as well as those serving in the financial sector. Feel free to utilize, download, and quote. We kindly ask that you provide credit, link back to the individual study, or share on your social channels.

Case Study - Noted and Newsworthy

CASE STUDY: Workplace Banking with Real Impact: TVFCU and FSI Bring Full-Service Banking to the Volkswagen Chattanooga Plant -August 2025

When Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union (TVFCU) set out to open a branch inside the Volkswagen Chattanooga assembly plant, they knew it would take more than a standard build-out. They needed a partner who could navigate strict industrial regulations, tight security, and an incredibly compressed timeline—without compromising on service or design. With Financial Supermarkets, Inc. (FSI) leading the charge, the vision became reality in just two months, transforming a challenging location into a fully functional 635 sq. ft. branch that now serves over 4,500 employees and contractors. [READ MORE]

CASE STUDY: The Role of Physical Bank Branches in a Digital-First World

Question: Can a retail banking strategy that blends both digital and physical platforms deliver the ROI banks and credit unions seek in a hyper competitive environment?

The answer is yes. In-store, storefronts on campus, and workplace branches are not relics of a bygone era, they are key components of a customer-centric, trust-first banking strategy that consumers are showing they have an appetite for. [READ MORE]

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July 2025

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February 2025

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