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Communities rely on local credit union branches to be open in times of disaster, especially to obtain cash when cellular networks are down and members are unable to use credit cards to purchase needed resources. Recovering at a nearby branch can be a quick fix, but comes with inconveniences for members and staff, and is hardly a sustainable solution – especially when restoration and remediation efforts come without guaranteed completion dates. Learn how one branch restored operations seamlessly following severe flood damage to their workspace, and how a mobile branch recovery unit provided comfort and continuity for impacted members and employees.
Article by Agility Recovery, a provider of CUNA Strategic Services, a business partner of the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues.
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Ontario, CA 91761
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