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Financial Plus Credit Union Selected for Viewpoint Documentary Series

Financial Plus Credit Union will be featured on an upcoming episode of the renowned documentary series Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid. The award-winning series, hosted by the well-known actor Dennis Quaid, produces educational documentaries on a range of topics including business, technology and culture.

“The financial industry is in a revolutionary period,” said Financial Plus CEO Brad Bergmooser. “It’s an honor that Viewpoint noticed our ambition and invited Financial Plus to share our story on a national scale. Our fearless approach stems from our roots in Flint and having the auto industry as our founding institution– an industry that has also continued to embrace innovation and progress. Today, we’re tailoring our solutions to a more relationship-based approach while remaining committed to technology and new ways to bank.”

Viewpoint’s crew traveled to Michigan to film with Financial Plus employees at their Fenton location. They captured Bergmooser discussing how credit unions help members reach their financial goals, and Financial Wellness Coach, Ciara Kolasinski, elaborating on Financial Plus’s dedication to educating the community and promoting financial literacy. The segment also features a personal testimonial from Financial Plus member, Teresita of Davison, Michigan.

The goal of Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid is to enlighten the audience by delivering diverse informational and educational short-form documentaries. Viewpoint is on the cutting edge of the television documentary industry, producing quality programming for Public Television.

There were two Financial Plus segments produced: a five-minute educational segment for Public Television, and a one-minute educational commercial spot for major networks. These segments will air beginning Sept. 11.

To view our Viewpoint series online, click the following link: www.myfpcu.com/viewpoint.



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