Genisys Credit Union, which provides services to anyone who lives or works in the Lower Peninsula, has been recognized by personal finance website NerdWallet for its consumer-friendly products and services. Genisys Credit Union was named a top credit union in the Great Lakes region in NerdWallet's Consumer Banking Index."With their helpful line of products and services, Genisys clearly puts their members first," said NerdWallet analyst John Gower. "That's why they are a top credit union for the Great Lakes region."NerdWallet's Consumer Banking Index assesses banks and credit unions based on seven criteria: Free Checking, High-Yield Savings, Free Online Bill Pay, ATM Access, Branch Access, Mobile Access, and Customer Service. These criteria were selected by a survey of 1,000 U.S. adults as key considerations when choosing a financial institution."We strive to provide our members with the best products and services to help make their lives easier" said Jackie Buchanan, Genisys Credit Union president and CEO. "We are so grateful to be recognized by NerdWallet in their Spring 2014 Index."Published: Wed, Jun 04, 2014
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