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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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Turning Inactive Cardholders into Card-Carrying Members
is as Easy as Simple Rewards, Say TNB Card Services Clients
Dallas – December 3, 2007 – Getting inactive cardholders to use their credit cards may
be as simple as offering a small reward. That is what TNB Card Services’ credit union
clients found when they recently reactivated more than 1,350 cardholders by offering a
modest incentive. Inactive cardholders who used their card at least five times during the
promotional period and spent more than $100 received a $20 credit.
The 2007 summer reactivation promotion was aimed at engaging inactive cardholders to
use their credit union credit card. With a 20 percent response rate, the promotion
generated volume of more than $841,000.
One credit union that tried this novel promotion was Mobiloil Federal Credit Union of
Beaumont, Texas. The results, which beat the credit union’s expectations, led to the
reactivation of 230 cardholders and balances exceeding $130,000.
“This promotion was really just a test to see if we could get the attention of our inactive
cardholders," said Laura Purkey, director of lending for Mobiloil FCU. “The response far
exceeded our expectations."
Purkey added that the credit union conducts a variety of card promotions each year, but
this was not only the easiest to execute, but it delivered a significant return. Mobiloil
FCU serves the community of Jefferson, Jasper, Orange, Newton, and Hardin counties in
Texas. The credit union has 38,000 members and assets of more than $215 million.
Generating a 26 percent activation rate, East Texas Professional Credit Union of
Longview, Texas, motivated 119 inactive cardholders to use their card.
“This promotion was part of our overall expanded emphasis on our card portfolio," said
Byron Norton, CEO of East Texas Professional CU. “Our card program had become
stagnant, but since we’ve been more proactive in promoting our credit card with TNB,
our portfolio has grown in numbers and volume."
Norton added that the reactivation promotion was a cost-effective way to encourage
inactive cardholders to use their credit union credit card rather than a competitor’s card.
The $276 million East Texas Professional CU serves those who work and live within 10
Texas counties and has a membership of 45,000.
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 500 financial institutions and managing more than 1.8 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 1-
800-422-0733 ext. 6555.
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