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For Immediate Release
Contact:
Jan Dailey, SVP, Marketing Manager
972-391-6191, jan.dailey@tnbcard.com
Kristine Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
972-889-9577, kristine@duxpr.com
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Arizona Credit Unions
Switch Their Credit Card Processing to TNB
Card Services
Dallas - April 23, 2007 -Two Arizona
credit unions are moving their credit card
processing to TNB Card Services. The Arizona
credit unions are the latest to change
processors in favor of TNB, citing its
superior service, credit union ownership, and
marketing support.
The newest TNB processing clients are Sun
Country Credit Union and Pinal County Federal
Credit Union, serving the Phoenix area and
southern Arizona.
"Our latest processing clients have
made the change to TNB in search of better
service for their members and for the credit
unions themselves," said Dusty Bowers,
senior vice president and national sales
manager of TNB Card Services. "They have
seen the level of service, marketing support,
and partnership that our processing clients
receive, and they want that as well."
Sun Country Credit Union is a
30-year-old institution that serves a number
of select employer groups as well as residents
of the northwest section of the Phoenix
metropolitan area. It has 7,235 members and
assets of $44.2 million.
Tom Shipe, president and CEO of Sun Country
Credit Union, said it was TNB's reputation,
technology, and strong marketing that led the
credit union to partner with TNB. "We are
looking for timely, efficient account handling
along with marketing support to reach more
members with our Visa products," Shipe
added.
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Pinal County Federal Credit Union,
founded in 1953, serves residents and workers
in Pinal County, Arizona, an area of more than
5,000 square miles to the southeast of
Phoenix. It has branches in Casa Grande,
Florence, and Apache Junction serving more
than 14,000 members. The credit union has
assets of $65.3 million.
Tiffany Vasquez, operations manager for
Pinal County FCU, said the credit union is
looking forward to the improved service to
members that partnering with TNB will bring.
The credit union completed its conversion to
TNB in February.
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About TNB Card Services
TNB Card Services, owned and directed by
credit unions since 1976, provides electronic
payments processing, as well as an agent
issuing solution for credit unions nationwide.
Serving more than 475 financial institutions
and managing more than 1.6 million cards,
Dallas-based TNB enables credit unions to
enhance member loyalty through credit
union-branded card products. For more
information about TNB, go to www.tnbcard.com
or call Dusty Bowers at 800-422-0733, ext.
6555.
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