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Episode 83: Myrto Koimtzoglou, Chief Operating Officer, Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union

33 min · 29. maj 2026
episode Episode 83: Myrto Koimtzoglou, Chief Operating Officer, Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union cover

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In this episode of the Think Small Podcast, Myrto Koimtzoglou shares her journey from global banking and legal compliance into the mission-driven world of credit unions. Drawing from her experience at major financial institutions, Myrto explains how she found greater purpose and impact at Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union, where the focus is centered on community, member relationships, and personalized financial solutions. She discusses the organization’s commitment to becoming a trusted financial partner for individuals, families, and small businesses through tailored services, innovative banking products, and a strong culture of listening to member feedback. Myrto also offers an inside look at the credit union’s ambitious transformation and growth strategy, including digital modernization, expanded business banking services, and the opening of a new branch in Burbank. She explains how operational excellence, agility, and member-focused decision-making are driving the organization forward as it evolves beyond traditional banking models. Throughout the conversation, Myrto highlights the importance of understanding customer needs, building strong financial infrastructure, and helping small businesses thrive through thoughtful banking partnerships and customized financial tools. Connect: Website: https://figfcu.org/ [https://figfcu.org/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/myrto-koimtzoglou-58975a6/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/myrto-koimtzoglou-58975a6/]

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