Business View Magazine | January 2021

252 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE JANUARY 2021 options as they go through their journey, which is really important. Whether it’s people needing cars, or starting to think about retirement, or about 529 plans, whatever the case is, we have to be able to suggest specific options because it’s just noise for someone if something doesn’t apply to them. And we get enough noise already.” Triangle also offers financial education via podcasts, YouTube videos, in-person (when allowed), or virtual seminars. Triangle has more than 60 podcasts and 80 videos available through their website. They also host anywhere between 15 to 20 seminars per year. Topics include information sessions on Medicare or estate and retirement planning, as well as breaking down mortgages piece by piece – including sessions on credit reports and dealing with attorneys and realtors. There are also podcasts on bill payment, online banking, credit cards, savings, emergency funds, budgeting, fraud, and more. “They are hungry for it,” MacKnight says of A Triangle Credit Union member uses the Interactive Teller Machine (ITM) at the Merrimack, NH branch A. Scott MacKnight, CEO / President of Triangle Credit Union, an $800M credit union in Nashua, NH.

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