Gila, LLC, through its business unit, Gila Group, is pleased to announce, “Bank Transfer Month” to show its support for Credit Unions. Utilizing its 23 years of servicing Credit Unions exclusively, Gila Group is taking Bank Transfer Day a step further.

“Credit Unions genuinely care about their members, and provide much greater service beyond that of a bank. We feel the same way about them as our client, and we want to help them service those members more effectively,” said Bruce Cummings, CEO of Gila Group.

To show its support for Credit Unions, Gila Group is offering to service their clients’ members beyond just working delinquent accounts. This includes offering complimentary proactive dialing campaigns and a full suite of customer services already offered to its members, but not normally handled by Gila Group.

“Given the budget pressures Credit Unions are facing, we are offering our clients a full service solution.  This is another way we can enhance their service offerings, tailored to their unique needs, and ultimately enabling them to reach more members with greater ease,” Cummings added.

Gila Group specializes in collection support services for Credit Unions and financial institutions nationwide, and it will be launching “Bank Transfer Month” December 1st.

Founded in 1988, Gila Group offers outsourced collections, payment processing and call center services to Credit Unions and financial institutions nationwide. The Company provides a full suite of receivables management solutions, tailored to each client’s specifications. We empower talented employees with advanced technology, data management tools and leading edge business practices to exceed the expectations of our clients.

Gila Group distinguishes itself based on its brand: Experience, Execution, and Ethics.  The Company has achieved the Professional Practices Management System (PPMS) certification from the Association of Credit and Collections Professionals (ACA International).  Additionally, the Company is a SAS 70 (Type II) certified service organization.


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