Ventura County Credit Union Featured in Credit Union Times Article on New Methods to Lure Members

Tina Estes, Ventura County Credit Union’s (VCCU) director of marketing, was recently featured in Credit Union Times’ article entitled, “CUs Use Edgy Microsite, Web to Lure New Members” to discuss VCCU’s new marketing campaign, “Break free from your bank.” Key excerpt: Learning more about members to improve service has also been the spark for Ventura

Ventura County Credit Union Unveils New Marketing Campaign

Ventura, Calif. – Ventura County Credit Union (VCCU), the largest Credit Union headquartered in Ventura County, has recently launched their newest marketing campaign, challenging current and prospective members to “Break free from your bank.” This slogan represents VCCU’s call for those that perhaps do not know about the benefits of Credit Unions look to alternative

Ventura County Board of Supervisors Honors VCCU on its 60th Anniversary By Declaring “Ventura County Credit Union Day”

For Immediate ReleaseFriday, August 6, 2010 Ventura, Calif. – Ventura County Credit Union (VCCU), the largest Credit Union headquartered in Ventura County, was recently awarded with a Resolution from the Ventura County Board of Supervisors, declaring August 3, 2010 Ventura County Credit Union Day. The Resolution award is in recognition of VCCU’s monumental 60th anniversary,

Ventura County Credit Union’s Courtesy Pay Success Featured in Credit Union Times Article

High Touch and High Tech Fuel Reg E Opt-In Successes 7/21/2010 By Lindsey Siegriest Credit unions are scrambling to get members to opt-in to overdraft or courtesy pay programs by the Aug. 15 deadline in order to retain noninterest income. The new requirements, called Regulation E, passed last November forced financial institutions to make sure

Ventura County Credit Union Sees Success with Opting Members into Courtesy Pay Program

For Immediate ReleaseTuesday, June 15, 2010 Ventura, Calif. – Ventura County Credit Union (VCCU), the largest Credit Union headquartered in Ventura County, in compliance with Regulation E, has been asking members to opt in to their Courtesy Pay program. The response thus far has been overwhelmingly positive. In spite of the negative press over bank-