OCTOBER 25, 2025 • WESTMAN BUSINESS • THE BRANDON SUN
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“We take appointments regularly to explore this option,” he said. “What makes Sunrise unique is the way it connects with our members for fi- nancing and in the broader commu- nity is that we try to meet members where they’re at and how they want to be serviced.” Moore points out that not all mem- bers keep the same office hours, so Sunrise advisers are flexible. “We may need to meet after hours or set something up via phone, e-mail, or text, whatever suits the member the best. We’re here to help,” he said. “They’ve got multiple ways of connect- ing with us.” Meeting members where they are is just one way Sunrise Credit Union staff are present in the community.
“We’re giving back regularly through donations and volunteer time. You will see Sunrise staff at the ball diamonds and the ice rinks, at farmers markets and any one of many events in our lo- cal community. “We’re often working at them and volunteering on site because they’re our communities as well. We live and work in the community we serve.” Reach out for more information or to make an appointment with a Sunrise Credit Union financial ad- viser at: info@sunrisecu.mb.ca or call Mon-Fri from 9am to 5pm at 1-888-289-3097.
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What makes Sunrise unique is the way it connects with our members for financing and in the broader community is that we try to meet members where they’re at and how they want to be serviced.”
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