Waterfield Bank Launches Good Sam Club Banking Center
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Waterfield Bank, a Waterfield Group company, today announced it has launched the Good Sam Club Banking Center to offer premier on-the-road banking solutions for recreational vehicle (RV) owners and families. As service provider for the Good Sam Club Banking Center, Waterfield will provide customers with safe and secure financial services and access to up to $1 million in FDIC insurance through a single account -- far beyond the industry standard.
"The Good Sam Banking Center delivers first-rate, user-friendly financial products and services that are firmly rooted in fail-safe FDIC insurance coverage and nearly a century of banking experience," said J. Randall Waterfield, co-CEO of Waterfield Group. "Over the years, the Good Sam Club has worked very hard to make sure RV enthusiasts have the best protection on every trip, and now members will have protection of their financial assets through this new banking center created specifically for them."
The Good Sam Club was founded in 1966 and is widely recognized as an essential part of owning an RV. By delivering value to members through information, support and benefits, the organization helps members save money, come together to share experiences and more thoroughly enjoy RVing.
With diversified holdings and a legacy of trust in the industry, Waterfield has successfully established custom-branded banking centers for a variety of affinity organizations including AARP, The Air Force Association, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, International Association of Fire Fighters, National Rifle Association and many more. Partnered with well-known organizations across the United States, Waterfield currently has an estimated aggregate distribution of more than 90 million members.
All Good Sam Club Banking Center customers will benefit from 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week customer service support. They also will have access to the center's convenient funds transfer service, which provides the flexibility of transferring money seamlessly between multiple personal and business accounts -- including non-Banking Center accounts.
For more information, please visit http://goodsambankingcenter.com.
About Waterfield Group
Waterfield Group is the umbrella company that includes Waterfield Bank, and its division, Waterfield Mortgage; Waterfield Financial Services and Waterfield Technologies. For nearly 100 years, consumers have trusted the Waterfield name to provide a broad range of financial services. With diversified holdings and a legacy of excellence in the financial services industry, the company remains committed to providing its customers with the highest levels of service, security and peace of mind. For more information, please visit www.waterfield.com and www.waterfieldbank.com.
About the Good Sam Club
The Good Sam Club, www.goodsamclub.com, is the world's largest RV owner's organization -- nearly one million member families. Founded in 1966, the Club offers member discounts at parks, campgrounds, and RV events, as well as a wide variety of services, including Extended Warranty on RVs (the Extended Service Plan), Emergency Road Service, RV Financing, and RV Insurance. Good Sam Club members also receive a subscription to Highways, the Club's popular RV travel magazine. Additionally, the Club represents more than 1700 local RV chapters designed to bring RVers together from similar geographic regions for group camping excursions. Extremely committed to its RV members as well as to the environment, the club is a founder of the annual National Cleanup Day program and an advocate of public land access, Adopt-A-Highway and Adopt-A-Park programs, to name a few. The Good Sam Club is headquartered in Ventura, Calif., and is a subsidiary of Affinity.
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