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Understanding Reverse Mortgages: Connex Credit Union Hosts Free Reverse Mortgage Workshop September 26

North Haven, Conn. (September 05, 2013) – Connex Credit Union, a North Haven-based credit union with branches throughout greater New Haven, hosts a series of free financial education workshops throughout the year. The workshops are designed to help educate consumers on financial topics and how to set and achieve financial goals.

 

The next workshop is entitled “Understanding Reverse Mortgages: Are you eligible?” Mike Savenelli, from BCI Financial, will lead the workshop. This workshop will help attendees learn more about the government insured reverse mortgage options available to them.

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The workshop will take place Thursday, September 26, 2013 from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Connex North Haven branch. The branch is located at 412 Washington Avenue in North Haven. Anyone interested in attending can call 1-800-CR-UNION (1-800-278-6466) to register. The workshop is open to members and non-members of the credit union.

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About Connex Credit Union:

As the Unbank, Connex Credit Union is one of Connecticut’s largest credit unions serving more than 47,000 members at 7 branches throughout greater New Haven. Headquartered in North Haven, Connecticut, Connex is a full-service member-owned credit union that offers members a full-range of financial services and products, including savings and loans, Unbank Checking, Smart Score credit score range, free online and mobile banking and more. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, attends school or worships in New Haven, Hartford or Middlesex Counties. It’s time to Unbank! For more information please call 1-800-CR-UNION or visit www.connexcu.org.

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