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Royal Administration Services, Inc. is the Official Conference Sponsor of the 2018 National Council of Firefighter Credit Unions Inc Annual Conference

Hanover, Ma,  Royal Administration Services, Inc. is pleased to announce it is the Official Conference Sponsor for The National Council of Firefighter Credit Unions Inc (NCOFCU) 2018 Annual Conference. NCOFCU’s 2018 Conference will be held in Seattle, Washington September 19-22, 2018. NCOFCU is the nation’s premier professional association of Credit Unions serving firefighters and First Responders and their families.

“We are thrilled to Welcome Royal as this year’s Official Conference Sponsor,” said Grant J. Sheehan, Executive Director and CEO of NCOFCU; we are pleased to partner with Royal’s suite of vehicle protection product offerings to our members, and their families. By stepping up its role at the conference, Royal is further demonstrating their support for Firefighters and First Responders and the Credit Union Community.

“We share in the Council’s commitment to providing relevant auto lending protection products and services; Royal Administration Services, Inc. is proud to be the 2018 Official Conference Sponsor,” said Richard McCabe, President, and Founder of Royal Administration Services, Inc.

For over 25 years Royal Administration Services, Inc. has provided the Industry with the highest regarded vehicle protection plans in the industry and continue to help make a difference for the credit union industry by offering products through a specialty marketing channel that allows those members to have their automobile needs serviced in the same manner they are serviced at their credit union!. Royal Administration Services, Inc. offers a full scope of automobile products such as Vehicle Service Contracts (VSC) , Mechanical Breakdown Insurance ( MBI), Guaranteed Asset Protection ( GAP), Key Replacement, Tire & Wheel, and Theft Protection Programs.

Our desire is to stay focused on what we do best; providing outstanding products and customer service second to none,” said Rich McCabe. President and Founder of Royal Administration Services, Inc.

About Royal Administration Services

Based in Hanover, Ma The foundation of Royal Administration Services, Inc. is built upon core strengths that define a corporate vision – service, security, and choices. Royal’s mission is to provide your business with the support it needs to have a successful relationship with your members in regard to their automotive needs. 
Visit us on the web at:http://www.royalcreditunions.com/ncofcu.html For Sales Support Inquiries you may contact:
Jim Donovan C-781-724-4049 - 1-800-226-9197 Or reach via email at:jpdonovan@royaladmin.com

 About the National Council of Firefighter Credit Unions Inc (NCOFCU)


The National Council of Firefighter's Credit Unions (NCOFCU), was founded in October of 2010, by representatives of the nation’s credit unions primarily serving firefighters and first responders.  NCOFCU is the only organization exclusively representing these credit unions that collectively serve over 750,000 members and control more than 14 billion in assets.  NCOFCU’s purpose is to provide its members with the knowledge, skills, tools, resources and educational and informational exchange opportunities necessary to ensure their ongoing professional development, and the ability to deliver exceptional value to their organizations. More information is available from the council's website at www.ncofcu.org or by contacting Grant Sheehan CEO at 305-951-3306 / grant@ncofcu.org


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