AppOne® Plans to Attend the First Annual America’s Credit Unions Lending Council Conference in November
Learn more about how credit unions can enter the recreational lending market while helping their dealership partners provide the best experience for their members.
DAYTON, Ohio – October 28, 2024 – AppOne® shared today the company will exhibit at the America’s Credit Unions (ACU) Lending Council Conference November 3–6 in Nashville, Tennessee.
The ACU Lending Council Conference combines “the legacies of the CUNA Lending Council Conference and the NAFCU Lending Conference” and allows credit union professionals to discuss trends and challenges within the industries they serve.
“After the merger of CUNA and NAFCU, the first ACU Lending Council Conference is a highly anticipated event by our team,” said Chet Heughan, senior sales director at AppOne. “AppOne has helped many credit unions build and manage relationships with recreational dealers while gaining the efficiency to be competitive in the RV, marine and powersports lending markets. This conference will be a great opportunity to address any questions credit unions may have about embarking on that path.”
AppOne is a proprietary, SaaS-based solution that streamlines and automates traditional tasks. Lenders can manage multiple lender programs for RV, marine, and powersports dealers. The platform’s services include submitting loan applications and creating complete, compliant funding packages consistent with the lender’s approval and program requirements.
Visit the AppOne team at booth #309 at the ACU Lending Council Conference and see how the platform seamlessly connects credit unions to RV, marine, and powersports dealers to provide a better experience for buyers.
About AppOne
AppOne is a leading provider of workflow and productivity solutions, services, and specialized software to streamline the indirect lending process for lenders, service companies, manufacturers, and dealers (e.g. recreational vehicle (“RV”), marine, and powersports). The company is headquartered in Dayton, Ohio.