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ICYMI: Berger touts CU difference, NAFCU’s ‘why’ in Business View
The latest issue of Business View magazine features an in-depth profile on NAFCU and an interview with NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger. In the article – which kicks off a series in the magazine on the credit union industry – Berger touts the association’s purpose and why the credit union difference is a mission worth fighting for.
“The best part about banking with a credit union is that it is not a bank,” Berger says as he explains why credit unions are the best option for both consumers and Main Street.
“It is clear credit unions exert a positive economic influence that helps all consumers, spurs economic growth, and generates federal tax revenue,” Berger notes. “And our job at NAFCU is to ensure a legislative and regulatory environment that promotes viability and growth for credit unions.”
He goes on to tout NAFCU’s ability to provide credit unions with the industry’s best ACE: Advocacy, Compliance Assistance, and Education.
“At NAFCU, we have a clear mantra: We fight for credit unions. And this is not a vacant promise,” says Berger.
“We work for credit unions in Washington, D.C. and we provide them with a voice that enacts change and protects the industry. The team at NAFCU works hard every day to protect the industry, because credit unions work hard every day to protect the backbone of the American economy and strengthen the American Dream,” Berger concludes. “Their investment into communities across the country – the credit union difference – is something we will always be proud to support and represent.”
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