ROME, N.Y. — AmeriCU Credit Union says it has created a new position to strengthen and expand its support of business members. Jay Singh will fill the new role of assistant vice president (AVP) of business services CUSO (Credit Union Service Organization). He brings more than 30 years of experience in the financial-services industry to […]
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ROME, N.Y. — AmeriCU Credit Union says it has created a new position to strengthen and expand its support of business members.
Jay Singh will fill the new role of assistant vice president (AVP) of business services CUSO (Credit Union Service Organization). He brings more than 30 years of experience in the financial-services industry to the position.
Singh began his career as a part-time teller, steadily advancing into leadership roles focused on business banking. He spent more than 20 years serving business members in the credit-union industry, including seven years as a commercial loan officer and more than a decade leading a business-services team, according to AmeriCU.
“I have always been focused on building deeper connections with business members, serving as a partner in both strong economic times and periods of uncertainty,” Singh said in a statement. “AmeriCU’s commitment to business members goes beyond the products and services they offer–it’s about people helping people. I’m excited to be part of a team that lives that philosophy every day.”
The credit union says it has created this new position against a backdrop of an evolving financial-services industry where credit unions continue to innovate and broaden their offerings.
AmeriCU, based in Rome, has total assets of $2.7 billion and serves more than 167,000 members from 21 branch locations.