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NAFCU continues roadshow series with Kentucky, West Virginia, more
NAFCU has kept its mission of providing extreme member service a priority amid the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing practices by remaining in close contact with credit unions. Through the association's virtual roadshow, the association has reached more than 300 credit unions.
The roadshow continues this week with events specifically for credit unions in:
- Kentucky and West Virginia;
- the Northeast (Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Maine);
- Maryland, DC, and Delaware;
- Virginia; and
- North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
During the webinars, senior members of NAFCU's staff detail recent legislative efforts to address the coronavirus pandemic, as well as what regulators are doing to provide credit unions with some regulatory relief and ensure members have access to the financial products and services they need.
Attendees will also be able to ask questions throughout the event and hear updates on the political landscape, mergers and acquisitions, and more.
See the lineup of remaining events to register for your specific state. Through the series, which runs until the end of July, NAFCU will be hitting all 50 states and U.S. territories where credit unions operate. Missed your state's event? Webinars are available on-demand after airing.
In addition, as part of NAFCU's commitment to ensuring credit unions have access to top-rated online education resources from anywhere, the Association has revamped its Online Training Center. The redesigned site gives credit unions easier access to new content and an improved overall user experience.
Learn more about NAFCU's online offerings, including the Roadshow Webinar series, here.
The association has also developed several coronavirus-related resources – and updates them regularly – to help credit unions stay on top of the quickly changing environment.
Missed NAFCU's landmark State of the Industry event? Sessions from the virtual event will be available to watch online and on the event app later today.
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