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In The Spotlight:
UniWyo Federal Credit Union

We are often asked about our eFraud Prevention™ service.  To help you quickly understand the value of our service, we created a showcase to demonstrate how our clients use eFraud Prevention™.

Click here to see how The UniWyo Federal Credit Union (http://www.uniwyo.com/) links eFraud Prevention prominently on their Web site home page. This gives the credit union the piece of mind that their members are properly educated on all the ways to stay safe and prevent fraud.

We include many others in our spotlight, so take a look and see for yourself.


eFraud Prevention™ is offered exclusively to banks and credit unions.  This unique service is a combination of online tools, interactive courses, headlines and expert advice.
 
Try eFraud Prevention™ free for 60 days to see how this service will help your financial institution to:
  • Retain Customers & Members
  • Prevent Identity Theft
  • Red Flag Rules Support
  • Create Consumer Goodwill
  • Better Promote Home Banking, Direct Deposit and eStatements
  • Reduce Employee and Outsourcing Costs
  • Provide Fresh Content For Your Web Site, Blog, Twitter, Email Campaigns & Newsletters
  • Provide Better Customer Support and Member Service
  • Quickly Educate Your Staff
  • Satisfy Both FDIC and NCUA Recommendations

Learn more at http://www.efraudprevention.com or call toll free: 1.800.606.9623


 
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