HOLIDAY Coast Credit Union (HCCU) CEO, Neville Parsons has extended an invitation to any customer who feels that they are not being respected as a customer by their existing financial institution to walk into the Wauchope Branch and find out "why Holiday Coast Credit Union is where you belong."
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HCCU has been providing financial solutions for its member owners in the Wauchope area since commencing as Hastings Rural Credit Union at the Hastings Dairy Cooperative in September 1967.
Over the years there has been substantial investment by Holiday Coast in this Wauchope community, said Mr Parsons.
This demonstrates the credit union's ongoing commitment to the community and their local customers whilst also demonstrating a strong level of confidence in the Wauchope community.
"The Wauchope Community has been a core and strong component of our business and we are committed to the ongoing provision of the full range of banking services here in Wauchope, "said Mr Parsons.
"The strength of HCCU today is a result of the credit union staying close to and true to its member owners and in doing so ensuring that we continue to provide the service and the products and service that our customers require and most importantly expect."
According to Mr Parsons, switching is easy and the credit union staff can do all of the paperwork for you once you give us the authority to do so.
The HCCU Wauchope Branch is located in Hastings Street adjacent to the Post Office and provides easy access for all customers.
Matt Lester and the skilled and experienced Wauchope Branch team are proudly local and the staff members are focused on assisting all customers in improving their financial well-being.
"Holiday Coast Credit Union is your Wauchope community credit union and we are ready to meet all of your banking needs," said Mr Parsons.
"If you are not already a member, why not drop in today and experience the excellent customer service and realise the benefit of belonging to your own local financial institution."