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The Credit Union National Association (CUNA) recently awarded CU ink client, PA HealthCare Credit Union, with an Award of Merit in its prestigious Diamond Awards. The contest is open to credit unions that are a part of the association, and results are based on results as well as design.
The Whole Nine Yards
In the late summer of 2009, PA HealthCare CEO Paul Fero asked CU ink to create the mailer shown here. For more details about the campaign, visit our "Case Study" section or click here.
CU ink, a leading provider of marketing, statement processing, and forms printing solutions specifically for credit unions, today announced a partnership with Legacy Member Services of Birmingham, Alabama.
Legacy Member Services is a credit union-based check provider founded on the principles of the credit union movement.Legacy Member Services provides exceptional service for staff and members as well as a competitively priced program, designed to impact a credit union’s bottom-line.
Today, CU ink invited credit unions around the tri-state area to participate in their Fall Connections Conference. The keynote speaker, Michael Mavaddat - EVP Decision Strategies International, Inc. was a key contributor to the CUES 2010 Scenarios for Credit Unions Executive Report. Michael spoke to the group about current challenges and ways to focus on creating opportunities for business growth.
CU ink, a leading provider of marketing, statement processing, and print solutions specifically for credit unions, announces a formal agreement with Pinnacle Federal Credit Union to provide day-to-day support of the Credit Union's MCIF technology from Harland Financial Solutions.
Today, CU ink invited credit unions around the tri-state area to participate in an informative statement processing symposium that included a demonstration of the latest technology available. Participants saw first-hand how to use statement messages effectively using newer variable imaging and text technology.