Infinity Federal Credit Union launched a program in July to make personal loans up to $10,000 to Maine residents aspiring to become U.S. citizens.

President/CEO Elizabeth Hayes said the Portland-based credit union ($335.1 million in assets, 15,856 members) is offering the "Bridge to Citizenship" personal loans to allow "new Mainers" to cover the cost of become a U. S. citizen while also establishing a positive credit history.

"At Infinity Federal Credit Union, we celebrate diversity of experience, perspective and ideas in the work we do and the people we serve," Hayes said. "We are fortunate to have the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives and to have committed employees who are passionate about keeping people a step ahead. That is the key to our success."

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