FORUM Credit Union is Best Place to Work

May 10, 2016
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forumINDIANAPOLIS, IN (May 9, 2016) FORUM Credit Union is honored to place third, among large companies, on the Indiana Chamber of Commerces "Best Places to Work" list for 2016.� The acknowledgment, which marks the fifth consecutive year on the list, makes FORUM the top ranking financial institution in the state across all size categories. "Its a tremendous accomplishment and honor to receive this recognition," said Doug True, CEO of FORUM Credit Union.� "This award reinforces how fortunate FORUM is to have such amazing people serving the organization and our members." Indiana companies with a strong workplace were recognized at the Indiana Convention Center during an awards ceremony on Thursday, May 5.� The states Best Places organizations were determined through employer reports and comprehensive employee surveys. Winners were selected from four categories: small companies of between 15 and 74 U.S. employees; medium companies of between 75 and 249 employees; large companies of between 250 and 999 employees; and major companies with 1,000 or more employees. FORUM Credit Union and other companies that made the list will be featured in a special section of the Indiana Chambers�BizVoice��magazine.� For more information on the Indiana Chambers Best Places to Work, go to�www.bestplacestoworkIN.com. Photo caption:�Representatives of FORUM Credit Union accept the third place award for Indianas Best Places to Work list.� FORUM received the recognition for the fifth consecutive year.

About FORUM Credit Union

FORUM Credit Union, with 12 branch locations and anywhere access via the internet or mobile device, serves more than 120,000 members in the central Indiana area. A full suite of financial services are offered including, home mortgages, auto loans, personal checking, credit cards, business checking, health savings accounts, and investment planning. For more information about FORUM Credit Union please visit:www.forumcu.com.
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