We are pleased to announce today that the board of directors and executive committees of @CUNA & @NAFCU have signed a letter of intent to merge. The new association will be called “America’s Credit Unions.” Learn more about this merger and new leadership. https://t.co/nQRJ3PGuUa
Forbes recently named Dupaco a top small employer in America. 🙌 Find out how nearly 10,000 businesses nationwide were assessed here. 👇
https://t.co/XfNq4oIIXO
Today, Dupaco received the 2022 Employ Humanity Excellence Award for demonstrating excellence in servant leadership, workplace culture and, most importantly, making our world a better place for humanity.
You can learn more about the honor here!
https://t.co/F84cuIGuhr
Today, Dupaco received the 2022 Employ Humanity Excellence Award for demonstrating excellence in servant leadership, workplace culture and, most importantly, making our world a better place for humanity.
You can learn more about the honor here!
https://t.co/F84cuIGuhr
On Capitol Hill, @ChuckGrassley (left) listens to @Dupaco branch manager Torri Freese explain how the credit union helped improve the well-being of a member who experienced an attempted fraud. #CreditUnions#CUNAGAC
We are proud to announce that Dupaco has been named a Top Workplace by @DMRegister—ranking No. 5 in the large employer category! #DupacoDifference
See why a career at Dupaco is more than just a place to earn a paycheck at https://t.co/cDXrCjhyZf.
We are proud to announce that Dupaco has been named a Top Workplace by @DMRegister—ranking No. 5 in the large employer category! #DupacoDifference
See why a career at Dupaco is more than just a place to earn a paycheck at https://t.co/cDXrCjhyZf.
Happy International Credit Union Day! 🎉 This year, 63,000+ Dupaco members helped grow the credit union by saving, borrowing and planning for the future. Using their financial cooperative, members shared nearly $4.5 million in Thank Use. https://t.co/n9AfxkKtdl
Stopping for a photo during a Dupaco Voices Building tour on Jan. 31. From left: Dave Klavitter, Billy Kramer, Board Chair Bob Wethal, Joe Hearn, Board Member Andy Schroeder, & Board Member Ron Meyers. (D. Klavitter/Dupaco photo)
For nearly two years, Luis Acosta made his loan payments on time. Even so, his balance remained largely the same—thanks to the high-interest rate he was being charged. Read his story at https://t.co/n1ixJauNFg
For nearly two years, Luis Acosta made his loan payments on time. Even so, his balance remained largely the same—thanks to the high-interest rate he was being charged. Read his story at https://t.co/n1ixJauNFg