Scranton, PA July 20, 2020- NET Credit Union’s CEO, Clarence Baltrusaitis, recently sat down with tecBRIDGE Radio Host, Don Webster, discussing how our membership and community can manage their financial stress.
The COVID-19 Pandemic continues to financially impact both individuals and businesses. While NET values the health and safety of our staff and members, we continue helping members manage and adjust to today’s banking world. NET’s enhanced Digital Banking Application allows account access to a modern user-experience and offers budgeting tools that can be of great assistance during this time of uncertainty.
This pandemic has created on an enormous amount of stress for our community, especially financially. Clarence said, “Notify your financial institution immediately if there are major changes in your life, such as job loss. They may be able to help you in your time of need.” NET Credit Union provides educational tools on our Digital Banking Application and website that help our members manage their finances. NET continues to offer award-winning Credit Score Program, which helps our community learn how to raise their credit score, lower their payments and eliminate high-interest debt.
NET Credit Union’s team is working diligently to help members succeed financially. “Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Our team has stepped up to help,” stated Clarence. To learn more about the future of NET, how to raise your credit score and NET’s impact on our local community, click here: http://tecbridgepa.org/episode-178-clarence-baltrusaitis-net-credit-union/
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A Credit Union is a place to do your banking. NET is a not-for-profit financial institution, and we operate like a bank except we don’t issue stock on Wall St. Since we don’t have to pay stockholders, we use our income to provide lower loan rates, higher deposit rates, reinvest in our community, give to charities (#netcares), and keep our fees low. Members can See Banking Clearly at NET Credit Union. There’s so much more you get when you bank on NET.
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