Mount Pleasant Magazine March April 2026

128 www.ReadMPM.com | www.MountPleasantMagazine.com | www.MountPleasantPodcast.com 2026 WWW. BESTOFMP.COM www.BestOfMP.com | www.BestOfMP.Video | www.BestOfMPpodcast.com Built Here, Still Here, Still About People REV Federal Credit Union When REV Federal Credit Union was named Best Credit Union by the readers of Mount Pleasant Magazine, the moment didn’t feel flashy. It felt meaningful. That recognition mattered because it came from the people they serve every day and that hits home for the team. REV’s story in Charleston goes back to 1955, when it was founded on Joint Base Charleston. That history still shows up in the way the credit union operates today. Even as REV has grown into a multi-state institution serving communities across South Carolina and North Carolina, it has stayed locally headquartered and deeply connected to home. Charleston isn’t just a market, it’s where REV’s roots are and where its values were formed. On the surface, REV is a full-service credit union. Members can open checking and savings accounts, apply for mortgages, finance vehicles, grow small businesses and plan for the future through wealth management services. But the reason people stick with REV goes deeper than that. As a nonprofit financial institution, REV is built around placing people over profit. That mindset allows the credit union to design products that respond to real local needs, like the StartSmart mortgage program, created to help make homeownership more attainable in a city where rising costs have pushed many families to the edge. That same people-first philosophy is what’s earned REV consistent recognition as one of Charleston’s most trusted financial institutions. Members aren’t treated like transactions. They’re treated like neighbors, business owners, parents, students — people with different goals and financial journeys. Their commitment to the community is deep-rooted and authentic. Since 2020, the credit union has donated more than $800,000 to local nonprofit organizations, supported 148 nonprofits and logged over 13,000 volunteer hours. Giving back is built into the culture. Team members receive paid volunteer time off to support causes they care about and each year REV hosts “REV Day for Good,” closing its offices so the entire team can spend the day volunteering across the community. One of REV’s most impactful efforts is its commitment to financial education. REV is the only financial institution in the Tri-County area with studentrun branches that operate in schools. These branches teach practical money skills like budgeting, saving and understanding credit. They also give students real job experience. The program’s success led the South Carolina Department of Education to recognize it as a benchmark Career and Technical Education initiative, highlighting its value statewide. REV also believes in showing up where the community lives. Through #PoweredByREV events and partnerships with the Charleston RiverDogs and the Citadel Bulldogs, REV supports experiences that bring people together and strengthen community pride. Ultimately, REV measures success differently. It looks at community impact, economic well-being and whether people are better off because REV is here. Being named Best Credit Union isn’t the finish line, it’s simply proof that decades of showing up, giving back and putting people first still matter. BY CARI LAWSON For more information, visit revfcu.com. Members of the Coleman Boulevard team volunteer with the Coastal Conservation League and SCDNR for the SCORE program.

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