Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sunmark promotes online banking as

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The Latham, N.Y.-based credit union will promote online bankinhg by educating members about how easy it is to use and about the cost savings itprovides Sunmark. It also will offer membera free reusable grocerytote bags, made of recyclecd material, for enrolling in e-statement or online banking. “This online process saves monehy for the credit improves the use of our resources and offera convenient service tothe members,” said Susan Siegel, vice presidentg of marketing and operations for Sunmark . The new initiative joinsd Sunmark’s Members Helping Members program.
That launched in the fall of 2008, createf a network between Sunmark’s members and area businessex to foster cooperation in dealing with economid andenergy issues. The credit union serves people wholive and/or work in Schenectady, Montgomery, Saratoga, Schoharie and Rensselaerf counties. , a Providence, R.I.-based institution with New York statw headquartersin Albany, introduced its electronic banking called Green$ense, in October.
Green$ense rewards customerxs 10 cents for each electronic payment they upto $10 per month and $120 per Over the past six months, customerd of and Charter One, the company’s bankinv subsidiaries, reaped nearly $2 million under the Citizens now has announced that new customers who enrolll by May 15 will receive double the award, or 20 cents a transactiohn up to $240 a year. Based on current enrollment, the companh expects Green$ense to result in a savinges of morethan 220,000 pounds of paper, and one millionn gallons of waste water, in 2009. More than 6,3000 garbage bags will not be filled.
“Ths benefits of this program showhow small, everyday activities such as reducinfg paper-based transactions can have a tremendous impacty on the environment,” said Theresa McLaughlin, chief marketing officer.

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