— April 11th, 2022 Family Financial Centers, LLC (FFC), a network of community-based financial service centers that offers financial services that include check cashing, bill payment, money orders, wire transfers, gift card buy back, pre-paid debit cards, and direct deposit. Several FFC locations are owned and operated by women. In fact, 24% of FFC franchisees […]
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— July 30th, 2017 Family Financial Centers, LLC, is pleased to announce the new ownership of our location in Lindenwold, New Jersey. The store owned by Mohammed and Shirin Ahamed officially opened on July 11, 2017. Paul W. Eckert, Founder and CEO of Family Financial Centers remarked, “We are thrilled to have Mohammed and Shirin […]
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— January 12th, 2011 Family Financial Centers, LLC, is pleased to announce its first location of 2012 the Feltonville neighborhood of Philadelphia. This is the first location for franchisee and owner Jerry Fragetti. “Taking over a successfully running location; Jerry has a great foundation on which to build his center” observed Paul Eckert, President and […]
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— June 7th, 2011 Family Financial Centers, LLC, is pleased to announce its new location in Chester, Pennsylvania. This is the fifth location for franchisee and owner Paul Shinder and his wife, Olga. “Relatively new to the Family Financial Centers franchise, Paul and Olga have quickly embraced our franchise concept and are rapidly developing a […]
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— February 8th, 2011 Family Financial Centers, LLC, is pleased to announce its new location on Girard Ave in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This is the third location for franchisee and owner Paul Shinder and his wife, Olga. “Relatively new to the Family Financial Centers franchise, Paul and Olga have quickly embraced our franchise concept and are […]
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— September 15th, 2005 An excerpt from the Fall 2005 Issue of Cheklist magazine featuring Family Financial Centers’ own, Paul Eckert: “If FFC buys a store, it will put in as franchisees either owner/operators or investors who want to buy two or three stores under an absentee owner program. Eckert stresses that FFC doesn’t run […]
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