Ike prompts free emergency shared-branching offer
SAN DIMAS, Calif. (9/26/08)--Financial Service Centers Cooperative Inc. (FSCC) is offering free emergency shared-branching services to credit unions impacted by Hurricane Ike.
"We're trying to make it as easy as possible for any credit union affected by the hurricane to continue to service their members," said Sarah Canepa Bang, FSCC president/CEO.
FSCC encourages credit unions, including non-shared-branching credit unions, affected by the hurricane to contact the network for free services.
The emergency shared-branching program was developed during flooding in Louisiana three years ago after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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