FAQs
Q. How often is Canadian Credit Union News Wire published?
A. You will receive stories on an average of four times a month. We do not publish the last two weeks in December.
Q. You are offering to send e-mail news to a maximum of thirty people in my organization. What if I want less people to receive it — will you reduce the price?
A. If you buy a subscription to a paper magazine, the price is the same if one person reads it or if ten read it. This is the same thing. The subscription is like a single paper copy to your organization. We send stories to your managers and/or board members to save you the work of forwarding articles.
Q. What kind of stories do you cover?
A. Anything that might be of interest to Canadian credit unions. This includes governmental stories that affect credit unions, regulations, other credit unions activities and programs, cu centrals and co-operative organizations. We write about marketing ideas, technology advances, events, financial, trends, etc....We will also develop stories, interview credit union leaders or people who are important to the credit union industry.
Q. I am a new subscriber and I looked at your recent stories. There was a story published before I became a subscriber. Can I get a copy?
A. Yes. Write <<editor@cunewswire.com>> giving the date and title and we will send it to you.
Q. What if I have a problem with receiving articles?
A. Contact us at <<editor@cunewswire.com>>
Q. What if a person listed to receive the news leaves?
A. Send us the e-mail of the person that has left and the e-mail of the new person and we will change it.<<editor@cunewswire.com>>
Q. What if I have a story about my credit union?
A. Send us the story at <<editor@cunewswire.com>> If you don’t have a press release we will contact you to conduct an interview at your convenience. And we would love to be added to your press release list.
Q. How can a news service cover Canada from Switzerland?
A. I have covered credit union news from all over the world since 1993 from Switzerland making excellent contacts in all countries where credit unions exist . With the internet, e-mail and the telephone I can contact whomever I need to get the news. It is all about networking and that includes credit unions, reporters, centrals, government organizations, NGOs, etc.