Like you, AmeriCU is doing everything we can to ensure the safety and health of our members, employees and community. We continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation closely, and will keep you informed with the most up-to-date information.

KeyBank today is detailing several steps it has taken to help support its clients facing economic hardship due to the spread of COVID-19. In addition to financial programs already in place, KeyBank announced it will defer payment for at least 90 days for clients facing economic hardship due to the spread of COVID-19.

With coronavirus ravaging public health and the economy, the U.S. is taking a new look at its dependence on China. We rely on China’s supply chain for everything from prescription drugs to stainless steel, making it easy for China to wreak havoc. Joce Sterman recently visited the *only* manufacturer of flatware in the US, about to play a much bigger role in supplying Americans.

Marquardt Switches of Cazenovia will supply Ford Motor Company with essential switches, as the automotive manufacturer ramps up to manufacture thousands of ventilators to fight against COVID-19.

Two hundred National Grid workers, including 50 in the Syracuse area, are literally living at the office — 24 hours a day, seven days a week — to make sure the utility’s electric grid and gas distribution system keep running during the coronavirus outbreak.

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – On Tuesday, Vanderburgh County Commissioners approved Berry Global’s production of face shields.

We’ve heard of several companies stepping up to help health care workers and Coronavirus patients, including companies in the automotive industry like Ford. There’s an Upstate New York company that’s also using their experience in the field to help.

Throughout the country, communities are working hard to assist those vulnerable in need. We are committed to doing our part here in Rome, NY to help as the effects of COVID 19 are felt.

Businesses in the Mohawk Valley have joined together to support local restaurants through the ‘Take Out the Virus’ campaign.

Corning lit up the windows of their corporate headquarters Saturday with a simple but inspiring message for everyone amid the coronavirus pandemic.