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Disaster Relief Plan
for Ontario CU CREDIT Cardholders
Introduction
Like the rest of the credit union system and many other
organizations in Canada, CUETS considered various ways
of providing significant assistance to Manitoba residents
who were adversely affected by the 1997 flood.
Working cooperatively with Credit Union Central of Manitoba,
CUETS developed a plan that provided immediate, tangible
relief for many of the 1600 CU CREDIT cardholders and
other Manitoba residents from stricken areas.
CUETS dedicated $20,000 to an Interest Abatement
Fund, which was used expressly for the purpose of forgiving
CU CREDIT interest charges on a case-by-case basis.
These forgiven interest charges came with absolutely
no strings attached. In total, approximately $3000 was
distributed to CU CREDIT cardholders. The remaining
$17,000 was donated to the Canadian Red Cross to assist
with their relief efforts.
The Interest Abatement Fund joined a list of other temporary
measures CUETS implemented to recognize the unique situation
of Manitoba residents, which included:
- immediate processing of credit limit increases on
request
- waiving the requirement for minimum monthly payments
- displaying heightened sensitivity to Manitoba cardholder
issues from Cardholder Services and Collections departments
Ice Storm Relief Program Unveiled
At the program's conclusion last fall, Stan Kuss, Chief
Executive Officer, indicated that "this directed relief
effort, thought to be the first of its kind in Canada,
will serve as a test model that may be used for future
disaster situations that arise." Now, far sooner than
anyone would have hoped or predicted, the need for a
similar disaster relief plan has resurfaced.
To address the pressing need, CUETS is extending the
same CU CREDIT cardholder relief measures introduced
in 1997. Since a specific dollar amount has not been
dedicated to this initiative, the Red Cross will not
(this time) receive direct funds from the program.
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