Thursday, December 18, 2008

Turn to Someone You Can Trust

"People helping people" is the fundamental philosophy on which credit unions were built. More consumers are discovering that credit unions have some important characteristics not always found at other financial institutions, such as personal service and customer advocacy.

Data from Forrester Research Inc. show that four out of the five largest U.S. banks fall in the bottom 25% of all financial service firms in terms of customer advocacy, according to the 2007 Customer Advocacy Rankings. Americans often are wary of doing business with large profit-driven financial organizations--they believe these companies only are interested in their own bottom lines.

Credit unions, however, continue to remain near the top of the rankings. Members trust their credit unions, which are not-for-profit organizations. Members know the people at their credit union care about them and have the members' best interest at heart.

When you become a member of LifeWay Credit Union, you'll always have a place where you belong. We offer a wide variety of programs and services designed to meet the unique needs of our members. Our customer-focused staff will be here to assist you face to face, and answer any questions you may have.

Whether it's to open a new account, to ask about a loan, or for any of your financial needs, stop in and see us today. We are here for you.

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