Bray People

ABUSINESS COMMUNITY BREAKFAST

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BRAY Credit Union held a breakfast meeting recently to connect with the business community.

Around 16 people attended to enjoy some breakfast rolls, scones, coffee, and networking.

There were two speakers from Bray Credit Union at the event - Victoria Bradshaw of marketing and PR, and Marticn Patchell - head of lending.

Victoria said that it was a very successful meeting. While it was the first of its kind arranged by the credit union, plans are afoot to host three more before the end of the year.

‘It was useful to engage with businesses in our town, discuss what we do and how we can work with others and make our town great,’ said Victoria.

‘It was very enjoyable and we received a very positive reaction,’ she said.

Meanwhile, Bray Credit Union is strong and lending, said Victoria. ‘We’d like our community to know we’ve made lots of changes and improvemen­ts by asking our members the changes they would like to see, via a questionna­ire. We’re local, financiall­y strong and provide personal service, online banking and mobile app and competitiv­e lending rates. We support our local sports clubs with funding and provide The Pat Woods Scholarshi­p worth €8,000.’

 ??  ?? Alan Keyes of Glen Fuels, Bernie Robinson of Bray Credit Union, Lorna Gammell of Gammell Financial Services and Alan Prendergas­t of Prendergas­t, Keogh and Company.
Alan Keyes of Glen Fuels, Bernie Robinson of Bray Credit Union, Lorna Gammell of Gammell Financial Services and Alan Prendergas­t of Prendergas­t, Keogh and Company.
 ??  ?? John O’Brien of Fitzpatric­k Motors and Bernie Robinson of Bray and Dan Quill of Bray Credit Union.
John O’Brien of Fitzpatric­k Motors and Bernie Robinson of Bray and Dan Quill of Bray Credit Union.

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