IC Federal Credit Union Shows Support for Education

October 2, 2017
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Fitchburg, MA – October 2, 2017 – Just in time for National Education Week, IC Federal Credit Union will be launching a special education-based promotion for one year for all new and existing account holders. “This is just another way we can show our support for education,” said Tony Emerson, President & CEO. The promotion will apply to student Member account holders as young as 6 years old and IC Intelligent Checking account Members.

This is how it will work: account holders will be automatically entered into a bi-weekly drawing where two winners per week, per promotion, will be chosen at random. The first promotion will focus on Mass Education schools or programs, with a $250 donation to be chosen by the winners of the Intelligent Checking group, (who will also receive $25), and each student winner will receive $100 to use as they choose. “This will amount to a total of $26,000 or 104 winners, in support of area schools and programs,” said Carolyn Perla, AVP of Retail, “and 104 winners or a total of $10,400 to IC students.”

“We sincerely hope this program helps ease the pain of budget cuts that hit our most vulnerable--our students and their education,” said Emerson. “With the ability to choose, IC Members can feel proud that their financial institution is doing their part to support Mass Educational programs and schools and the children that attend.”

For more information about this new promotion beginning November 13th, please visit ICCreditUnion.org.

About IC Federal Credit Union

Founded in 1928, IC Federal Credit Union serves six counties in Central Massachusetts: Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Worcester. Throughout their history, IC Federal Credit Union has been committed to improving the well-being of their Members through education and quality products and services. IC Federal Credit UnionThe Intelligent Choice! Rewarding YOU…everyday! ICCreditUnion.org

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