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Earthmover Credit Union honored with regional accolades

OSWEGO, IL (April 28, 2023) — Earthmover Credit Union (ECU) received two awards from the Illinois Credit Union League (ICUL) that highlight a commitment to social responsibility and improving members’ lives.

ECU was the 2nd place winner of the Dora Maxwell Award and honorable mention recipient of the Louise Herring Award for the $250 million to $1 billion asset category in 2022.

“We strive to make a difference in our community year after year,” Vice President of Marketing & Business Development Janel Cabadas said. “It is always an honor to be recognized for our efforts in the community. Our work has such a positive impact on our community, which makes it the most rewarding.”

The Dora Maxwell Award honors social responsibility initiatives, while the Louise Herring Award recognizes a commitment to members through internal programs and services. In 2022, ECU donated $20,000 to 19 local non-profit organizations through wish list purchases and sponsorships as part of its Community Giveback campaign. ECU’s member referral program rewards members for being ambassadors for the credit union and sharing in its mission of financial empowerment.

ECU is a not-for-profit full-service banking institution that has been serving its members for over 60 years. Membership is available to anyone living or working in one of the following counties: Kendall, Kane, DuPage, Will, LaSalle, DeKalb and Grundy. As a not-for-profit organization, Earthmover returns its earnings to its members through lower loan rates, higher savings rates, lower fees and more. ECU currently provides banking services to over 29,000 members at its six branch offices, located in Yorkville, Montgomery, Oswego, Aurora and North Aurora, as well as a student-run branch in the Oswego High School. For more information, please contact ECU at 630-844-4950 or log onto www.earthmovercu.com.


About Earthmover Credit Union

ECU is a not-for-profit full-service banking institution that has been serving its members for over 60 years. Membership is available to anyone living or working in one of the following counties: Kendall, Kane, DuPage, Will, LaSalle, DeKalb and Grundy. As a not-for-profit organization, Earthmover returns its earnings to its members through lower loan rates, higher savings rates, lower fees and more. ECU currently provides banking services to over 29,000 members at its six branch offices, located in Yorkville, Montgomery, Oswego, Aurora and North Aurora, as well as a student-run branch in the Oswego High School. For more information, please contact ECU at 630-844-4950 or log onto www.earthmovercu.com.

Contacts

Sarah Monsma
Marketing Specialist
(630) 966-2335
smonsma@earthmovercu.com
earthmovercu.com

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