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America First Credit Union offers hot rates, cool prizes with “Summer Better Than Others” loan campaign

Click-to-Tweet@afcu offers hot rates and cool prizes during summer loan campaign. Members can enter to win prizes through Aug. 28!  americafirst.com/summer

RIVERDALE, UT (July 7, 2015) — Diving head first into summer, America First Credit Union is offering low rates on auto, RV and home equity loans and will host a “Summer Better Than Others” campaign of giveaways, running through August 28. Members can take advantage of loan opportunities, while also being entered to win a selection of prizes awarded each day of the promotion, to include concert tickets, electronics, Disneyland vacations, and more.

Members can take advantage of low rates to make their summer purchases, including RVs, automotive and home equity loans. Individuals are automatically entered to have their loan payments made for a month, as well as to win a host of summer giveaways when they are approved for a loan, use an America First credit card or open a new credit card account, become a member or follow America First on its social media platforms.

Prizes will be drawn daily and include GoPro cameras, BBQ grills, Apple watches, iPad minis, beach cruiser bicycles, televisions, Intex above ground pools, Xbox One consoles and more with the grand prize of a $10,000 loan payment.

Members can enter to win a selection of prizes via the America First Facebook page, as well as at americafirst.com/summer.

For more information, visit www.americafirst.com, America First Credit Union on FacebookTwitter, @AmericaFirst on Instagram and Pinterest.

About America First Credit Union

With a long-standing history and more than 76 years servicing members, America First has become one of the largest, most stable and most progressive credit unions in the country, and has remained a member-owned, not-for-profit cooperative financial institution. Today, America First has 111 branches, and is the 12th largest credit union in assets in the United States with over $6.9 billion, and the seventh largest credit union in membership in America with more than707,000 members.  


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