As the largest event of the year for affiliated credit unions, this annual event attracts more than 1,300 attendees from over 65% of affiliated credit unions in the state. Today’s financial services executives are faced with more challenges than ever before. Showcase your company’s products and services at FCUL’s Annual Convention & Exposition to assist credit unions in overcoming these challenges.
FCUL’s 2008 Convention & Exposition provides:
- The ideal platform to showcase your products and services in front of Florida credit union decision makers;
- Networking with key executives who are looking to maximize service to their members;
- Exposure to a more targeted audience with face-to-face buyer contact;
- Enhanced corporate image by showing your support and commitment to the credit union movement;
- And much more!
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The FCUL Annual Convention & Exposition is the premier networking event for Florida credit union executives and CEOs. Florida credit union decision-making executives attend this conference to network, learn about industry issues/trends, and find new ways to streamline operations. No other event delivers this amount of face-to-face buying power with Florida credit unions!
Who Attended Last Year?
The Florida Credit Union Market:
The power of Florida’s credit union market is significant. Consider the following facts:
- Florida credit unions hold $28.1 billion in outstanding loans including $11.4 billion in new and used auto loans, $8.4 billion in first mortgages and more than $4.2 billion in other real estate loans.
- Florida credit unions spend $1.4 billion annually on total operating expenses. They also hold more than $888 million worth of buildings, land, and equipment.
- Florida credit unions will spend $697 million in employee compensation and benefits for their 12,965 full-time employees and 1,104 part-time employees who serve the 4.6 million credit union members in Florida.
- Florida credit unions spend more than $122 million annually for professional and outside services and another $58 million for member education and promotions.
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