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WINSTON ~ Piedmont Advantage Credit Union is proud to announce the introduction of its first cohort of in-house certified financial counselors. This investment provides personalized financial guidance and assistance to members, giving them the confidence to make sound financial management decisions.
The certified financial counselors are equipped with the knowledge and expertise to provide industry-recognized financial guidance and counseling services tailored to each member's unique needs and circumstances. President & CEO Dion Williams expressed his enthusiasm for this new in-house service, which is provided at no cost to the credit union's members.
The counselors are trained to address a wide range of financial topics, such as budgeting, debt management, credit building and homeownership. They work closely with members to develop personalized financial plans, identify areas for improvement and provide ongoing support and guidance throughout their financial journey.
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Williams stated that this introduction of in-house certified financial counselors aligns with the credit union's Simply Service® promise to continuously pursue exceptional member service and support. He added that "A commitment to exceptional service is never-ending. There is always room for improvement, starting with investing in our incredible talent, so that they are empowered to be a difference in the lives of our members."
Piedmont Advantage Credit Union has invested in its first cohort of certified financial counselors in order to provide personalized guidance and assistance for its members. With this new service, members can have confidence when making sound financial management decisions.
The certified financial counselors are equipped with the knowledge and expertise to provide industry-recognized financial guidance and counseling services tailored to each member's unique needs and circumstances. President & CEO Dion Williams expressed his enthusiasm for this new in-house service, which is provided at no cost to the credit union's members.
The counselors are trained to address a wide range of financial topics, such as budgeting, debt management, credit building and homeownership. They work closely with members to develop personalized financial plans, identify areas for improvement and provide ongoing support and guidance throughout their financial journey.
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Williams stated that this introduction of in-house certified financial counselors aligns with the credit union's Simply Service® promise to continuously pursue exceptional member service and support. He added that "A commitment to exceptional service is never-ending. There is always room for improvement, starting with investing in our incredible talent, so that they are empowered to be a difference in the lives of our members."
Piedmont Advantage Credit Union has invested in its first cohort of certified financial counselors in order to provide personalized guidance and assistance for its members. With this new service, members can have confidence when making sound financial management decisions.
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