SAN DIEGO – Will 2002 be the year of the e-statement?
While a number of CUs have moved to them, others are just starting now. As of Jan. 1, the $92 million Cabrillo CU said it will begin e-mailing statements to its members.
Cabrillo CU CEO Robin Lentz cited faster delivery and cost savings as reasons for moving to e-statements.
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