Lethbridge Herald

Video contest to help grads with future financial efforts

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Credit Unions of Alberta has launched a video contest initiative to set Alberta high school graduates up for future financial success.

The “Class of 2020: Own Your Financial Future” contest recognizes that students graduating from high school this year are faced with incredible obstacles and uncertaint­ies due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The contest aims to support Alberta’s class of 2020 by providing them with a financial boost of $2,000 towards their personal banking journey.

“In the economic climate created by COVID-19, class of 2020 graduates are enduring exceptiona­l challenges,” Ian Burns, president and CEO of Alberta Central, the central banking facility, service bureau and trade associatio­n for

Alberta’s credit unions, said in a news release. “With impacted graduation ceremonies, summer job cancellati­ons and postsecond­ary institutio­ns facing uncertain fall semesters, we want to help high school graduates own their financial future by alleviatin­g some financial stress.”

High school graduates across Alberta can submit a short video via Instagram and tag Credit Unions of Alberta for a chance to win one of three $2,000 cash prizes. Each winner will have $2,000 deposited into a new chequing or savings account with their local credit union. Video submission­s will be selected for demonstrat­ing innovation, championin­g change, and showcasing creativity.

“Alberta’s credit unions have a long history of innovation and giving back to their communitie­s,” said

Burns. “In further support of these values, we want to give a boost to high school students who have big dreams to champion change in their community, innovate and push limits.”

Video submission­s may be submitted until 12 p.m. MDT on Wednesday, July 8.

For more informatio­n and to enter the contest, visit: albertacre­ditunions.com/ blog/classof202­0.

Alberta Central’s purpose is to champion change for Alberta’s credit union system and bring value and expertise to its members. Through innovative products and services, thought leadership, and advocating on priority issues, Alberta Central helps advance the collective voice of the credit union system with key stakeholde­rs including government and works to increase awareness of the credit union difference with the public. Visit:

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