Diamond Lakes FCU Rebrands as Clearway Credit Union

February 27, 2026 12:05 am
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A familiar financial institution that has served the area for 66 years is reinventing its image to reflect its commitment to community development.

In a press release issued on Feb. 27, the Diamond Lakes Federal Credit Union announced its official rebranding to Clearway Credit Union, effective immediately.

“This transformation reflects the institution’s evolution from its industrial roots at the Jones Mills Reynolds plant to a forward-thinking financial partner dedicated to clearing the path for its members’ futures,” the release stated.

Since its establishment in 1960 as Jones Mills Federal Credit Union, the institution has grown from serving employees of the Reynolds Metals Reduction Plant to widening its membership to include individuals in Central and Southeast Arkansas, as well as to local employers and organizations. Currently, membership eligibility is open to those who live, work, worship, attend school, or regularly conduct business within Garland, Hot Spring, Clark, Grant, Montgomery or Pike Counties or Hot Springs Village. It currently operates three physical locations, including one at 7333 Highway 270 in Malvern and two in Hot Springs. Read the full story in Saturday’s edition of the Malvern Daily Record.

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