The Aimbridge Group Launches New Web Site; Site Boasts Industry and Company Information Geared Toward Specific Audiences.Business Editors DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 14, 2003 The Aimbridge Group, a provider of financial products through partnerships with credit unions, announced the launch of its redesigned Web site. The site was created by Redbeard Redbeard may refer to:
The Aimbridge Web site was reconstructed re·con·struct tr.v. re·con·struct·ed, re·con·struct·ing, re·con·structs 1. To construct again; rebuild. 2. with three audiences in mind: credit union members, credit union managers and automobile dealers. Each audience can click on a link that takes them to a Web page containing information geared specifically to them. For instance, credit union executives can visit a Web page filled with information about how credit unions can increase their loan volume with Aimbridge Indirect Lending, how they can offer competitive leases with Aimbridge Leasing and how credit unions can take advantage of an online mortgage program through Aimbridge Home Loans. The Web page also contains industry-related articles. Both credit unions and automobile dealers can access The Aimbridge Group's Internet-based automobile loan application tracking system built for indirect and direct lending. The solution can be used with various products such as leasing, balloon balloon, lighter-than-air craft without a propulsion system, lifted by inflation of one or more containers with a gas lighter than air or with heated air. During flight, altitude may be gained by discarding ballast (e.g. notes, auto lending and many direct products including credit cards and home equity loans. The system supports standard and custom credit union decisioning matrices and can manage loan volumes from multiple credit unions. "We redesigned our Web site with a number of audiences in mind," Steve Bentley, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of The Aimbridge Group said. "Our new Web site is informative and interactive and contains information about our company and the industry that is especially pertinent PERTINENT, evidence. Those facts which tend to prove the allegations of the party offering them, are called pertinent; those which have no such tendency are called impertinent, 8 Toull. n. 22. By pertinent is also meant that which belongs. Willes, 319. to each audience." About The Aimbridge Group Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Denver, The Aimbridge Group markets financial products, such as auto loans and leases, mortgages and insurance products through partnerships with credit unions. The company helps their partners attract members and deepen deep·en tr. & intr.v. deep·ened, deep·en·ing, deep·ens To make or become deep or deeper. deepen Verb to make or become deeper or more intense Verb 1. their relationships by providing members with more reasons to do business with their credit unions. The Aimbridge Group is comprised of five divisions, including Aimbridge Indirect Lending, Aimbridge Leasing, Aimbridge Mortgage, Aimbridge Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. and Aimbridge Automotive Group. While the company is headquartered in Denver, it has remote offices in Austin, Texas; Dallas; St. Louis; Pequannock, N.J.; Chicago; Charleston, S.C. and Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and Miami in Fla. For additional information, write The Aimbridge Group at 4610 S. Ulster Ulster, northernmost of the historic provinces of Ireland. Modern Ulster consists of nine counties. Six (Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Derry, and Tyrone) now make up Northern Ireland (see Ireland, Northern), which is often referred to as Ulster; the remaining St., Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80237 or contact Andrea Harris at 303-306-3231. Visit its Web site at www.aimbridge.com. |
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