Altura Credit Union Awards Members $5,000

June 8, 2015
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CaptureRIVERSIDE, CA - Altura Credit Union recently awarded $5,000 to Elena and Gene Keener of Riverside as winners of the credit unions home equity loan promotion. The Keeners have been Altura members for over 13 years.� Elena works for Riverside Community Hospital, one of Alturas core membership groups. The couple is excited about their win. Gene told Altura the money will come in handy for their next road trip up the California coast. The "Cash in Your Home Could Be $5,000 in Your Hand" loan promotion was created to build awareness of the great rates and other advantages available with a Home Equity Loan or Home Equity Line of Credit from AlturaCredit Union. Anyone who applied for either a Home Equity Loan or Home Equity Line of Credit from Altura during the promotion period was entered in the drawing for the $5,000 cash prize. The Keeners took out a home equity loan from Altura. For more information about Alturas options for home equity loans, visit�AlturaCU.com. Photo caption:�Elena & Gene Keener, center, celebrate winning $5,000 from Altura Credit Union with members of Alturas team, from left, Suzie Kisslan, Jennifer Binkley, Cherryl Benjamin, Tina Covington, Rhonda Redmon and Natalie Brown. The Keeners won as part of the "Cash in Your Home Could Be $5,000 in Your Hand" loan promotion, which was created to build awareness of Alturas great rates on home equity loans and lines of credit. They were entered to win simply by applying for a loan during the promotion. Altura Credit Union is very proud of its 58 years of service to Members in the Inland Empire.� Altura is a past-recipient of the California Award for Performance Excellence (CAPE), the states equivalent of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.� Today, Altura Credit Union has nearly 84,000 Members and more than $799 million intotal assets.� For more information on Altura, visit our website,�www.alturacu.com, or call 1-888-883-7228.
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