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News Release - For Immediate Release
FNA – FCC Agree on Co-Marketing
SASKATOON — Farmers of North America (FNA) has unveiled a co-marketing arrangement with Farm Credit Canada (FCC) that FNA says marks a milestone for its members and farmers generally.
The agreement is to provide awareness and education about the FCC loan, AdvancerPlus.
In addition to communicating information to its membership, FNA Service representatives will be trained in the details of the AdvancerPlus loan along with other financing options to ensure FNA members have an independent source of information.
FNA spokesman Glenn Caleval claims the new arrangement will benefit FNA
members and enhance their agriculture financing options.
"This has no
element of compulsory business or reduced choice," Caleval said.
"Farmers do not have to promise to only shop at particular retailers,
not even FNA. And they are not required to enter into exclusive
arrangements with FCC or anyone else."
Caleval said that a key feature of the program is that once a farmer
has an AdvancerPlus loan, he can use it with a chequing account to take
advantage of savings immediately when they present themselves.
"AdvancerPlus is really a revolving line of credit. It just revolves
very, very slowly," Caleval said. "Farmers are only required to revolve
50% of the credit once each year.”
Caleval said this advanced
flexibility – combined with greater convenience, broader financing
options and a commitment to work for farmers' business – are the
reasons FNA approached FCC.
FNA has and will receive no compensation from FCC for supporting the
arrangement or any fee for members who use the AdvancerPlus loan.
It is
not an affinity agreement.
Farmers who want more information about FNA should contact
1-877-FNA-FARM (362-3276).
FNA Members: call your FNA Service Rep or click here for more information.
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