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GREENIFY WELCOME NEW MINISTER OF STATE WITH RESPONSIBI­LITY FOR CREDIT UNIONS

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Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union would like to congratula­te Neale Richmond TD on his appointmen­t as Minister of State with responsibi­lity for Credit Unions.

Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union are working with homeowners in County Cork, Limerick & Tipperary through their Greenify loan product to help finance home energy upgrades, making homes more energy efficient and comfortabl­e as well as cheaper to run. Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union look forward to working with the new minister on Greenify.

Speaking on behalf of Greenify, Colin Irwin, CEO with Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union, said: “We are delighted to welcome Neale Richmond to the role of Minister of State with responsibi­lity for Credit Unions. Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union is committed to making green home energy upgrades more accessible and affordable for members.

“We enjoyed a great working relationsh­ip with Minister Richmond’s predecesso­r Jennifer Carroll MacNeill and we look forward to working with the new minister with that same positivity and drive.”

Upgrading the energy efficiency of your home is a really worthwhile investment, both in terms of saving money and reducing the environmen­tal impact of running your home. Loans of up to €75,000 over 10 years are available to homeowners looking to greenify their homes.

Commenting further, Colin from Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union said: “There are a number of routes you can take to improve

nd the energy efficiency of your home, from small wins to large scale investment. Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union can help you to finance home energy upgrades and offers personalis­ed support.

“We specialise in taking a flexible approach to make finance more accessible for projects of any size. For any homeowner who wants to find out more about how to access a Greenify loan, they can call into any of our local offices or visit our website at www.mcu.ie.”

All loans are subject to approval. Warning: If you do not meet the repayments on your loan, your account will go into arrears. This may affect your credit rating, which may limit your ability to access credit in the future. T&C’s Apply. Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

 ?? (Picture: Thomas Sunderland Photograph­y) ?? Pictured left to right: Tom Allen (North Midlands Credit Union), Finbarr O’Shea (Bantry Credit Union), Neale Richmond TD, Therese Conway (Cavan Credit Union) and Colin Irwin (Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union).
(Picture: Thomas Sunderland Photograph­y) Pictured left to right: Tom Allen (North Midlands Credit Union), Finbarr O’Shea (Bantry Credit Union), Neale Richmond TD, Therese Conway (Cavan Credit Union) and Colin Irwin (Mitchelsto­wn Credit Union).

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