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TwoScore expands to new states with three new credit union clients

TwoScore, a strategic marketing firm for small and mid-sized credit unions, announced its partnership with three new credit union clients in the first quarter of 2018 – Financial Health Federal Credit Union in Indianapolis, Indiana, Element Federal Credit Union in Charleston, West Virginia, and Ascension Credit Union in Gonzales, Louisiana.

Financial Health Federal Credit Union is a $32.6 million credit union serving nearly 9,000 members employed the IU Health network and residents of select Indianapolis zip codes. The credit union has its Low Income Credit Union designation and serves an NCUA designated underserved area.

At $31.2 million in assets, Element Federal Credit Union serves over 4,300 members of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services, West Virginia State Employees, and select communities surrounding its three branches.

Ascension Credit Union is a $60.5 million credit union community chartered for those who live in Ascension Parish, Louisiana and serves 7,965 members. Ascension Credit Union recently won recognition as “Best Credit Union of Ascension Parish” in 2017.

All three credit unions have chosen a relationship with TwoScore to increase loan and membership growth through various strategic marketing campaigns and initiatives.

“Small credit unions like Financial Health, Element, and Ascension bring incredible value to the financial services industry,” says TwoScore Founder and President, Amanda Thomas. “It is truly an honor for us to help these credit unions tell their stories so they can continue to make a lasting impact in the lives of their members.”

To learn more about these three new TwoScore clients, please visit http://www.fhealthfcu.org, https://www.elementfcu.org, and https://www.ascensioncu.org.

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