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14805 S.W. Barrows Rd., Ste. 101, Beaverton, OR 97007
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NOVEMBER 2013
W
ith the onset of the
holiday
season,
people will soon be
opening their wal-
lets to pay for Thanksgiving din-
ners and Christmas gifts.
Once the season is over, how-
ever, it’s back to the discipline of
saving money. Rivermark Commu-
nity Credit Union at Progress Ridge
TownSquare is ready to help out
with a customer-friendly attitude.
“We’re owned by the member-
ship,” branch manager Randy Bre-
see said. “We’re a not-for-profit
financial organization. We try and
return the profits from the credit
union back to the membership in the
form of lower loan rates.”
Rivermark offers a full line of ser-
vices for its Beaverton customers,
including free checking accounts,
Visas, car loans, home equity loans,
and mortgage loans.
Customers who can’t make it into
the branch can still be “virtual” cus-
tomers.
“We have put a lot of resources
into the mobile side of things,” Bre-
see said. “If a member has a smart
phone (such as an Android or
iPhone) – they can do deposits, they
can take pictures of the checks, they
can sign loan documents. They can
do most anything they can do in
the branch. Over the last couple of
years, we’ve opened literally thou-
sands of ‘virtual’ branches through
the use of the technology.”
As if great service wasn’t enough,
Rivermark
Community
Credit
Union also enjoys contributing to
the community.
“Any kind of activity, neighbor-
hood events, things like that, we
want to participate in those and
we want people to know that we’re
here,” Bresee said.
One example is the School Savers
program at Nancy Ryles and Scholls
Heights elementary schools.
“Onedayamonth,wego into these
schools (banking day),” Bresee said.
“The kids can open accounts with
us – it’s a great educational way of
teaching kids, starting at a very ear-
ly age, how to save.”
However, their biggest fundraiser
each year is the Dough for Doern-
becher event.
“Last year, we raised over $50,000
for Doernbecher,” Bresee said.
It’s this type of community in-
volvement and great service that
is generating great word-of-mouth
buzz, bringing more customers
to the Progress Ridge Rivermark
branch.
“If we do a good job in helping
new members come in, they go out
and they tell five other people in the
community,” Bresee said. “Those
five people come in and they tell ten
more people in the community.”
Bresee wants members to feel
that they’re a part of the Rivermark
family.
“We can take care of all their fi-
nancial needs. We’ll do anything we
can to help them be established and
to growwith the community.”
Photography by
JAMIE VALDEZ
Rivermark Community Credit Union brings a
positive approach to money management
By
SCOTT KEITH
etcetera...
Pam who is an account officer with Rivermark Community Credit Union demonstrates
how easy it use deposit a check with an iPad.
In collaboration with the Safe-
way bread plant in Clackamas,
Rivermark Community Credit
Union has launched the 2013 Dough
for Doernbecher program. Every
year, the Safeway plant mixes more
than 30,000 pounds of dough. Riv-
ermark members can order sugar
and chocolate chip cookie dough in
five-pound increments. Ordering,
via the Rivermark website, started
Nov. 1 and shuts off Dec. 5. The
dough will be available for pickup at
Rivermark branches Monday, Dec.
9, noon to 5 p.m., and Tuesday, Dec.
10, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The cookie bake is Sunday, Dec.
8. Space for the tables goes fast, so
reserve early. Put in your orders for
the cookie dough early, since the
dough can sell out. Last year, Riv-
ermark raised just over $50,000 for
Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
For more information, call River-
mark Community Credit Union,
Progress Ridge branch, at 503-
626-6600 or visit them on the web
at:
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