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Britney Dominguez Moves To Ag Lending Department

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 17, 2024 – Britney Dominguez was promoted to Associate, Agribusiness Lender, as stated by Jeremy Bender, Vice President, Manager Agribusiness Lending at Interra Credit Union. Dominguez will provide financial services to agriculture businesses and farmers in our community.

Britney Dominguez

Dominguez has been with the credit union for more than a decade and brings a foundation of knowledge to build relationships with members. In her role as a lender, she will analyze financial statements, projections, and market conditions to assess risk for the credit union and members.

“Interra offers a variety of loan products to our agribusiness members, which allows me to offer tailored loans for seasonal, short-term, and long-term needs,” Dominguez said. “Interra was founded in 1932 by a group of individuals, including farmers, with only $19.50 in deposits. We continue to grow our portfolio in agriculture, which shows our foundation and dedication to the farming community. We strive to uphold our mission statement to be our member's most trusted and valued financial resource.”

Dominguez obtained her bachelor’s degree in finance from Liberty University in 2021.

Originally from Bremen, Indiana, Dominguez primarily lived in Nappanee where she graduated from NorthWood High School. She resides in Goshen with her husband, David, and two children. She was most recently the Co-President for the swimming club, Goshen Rays, where her daughter is a member.

About Interra Credit Union. Interra Credit Union, headquartered in Goshen, Indiana, was chartered in 1932 and has assets of $1.8 billion. The credit union’s field of membership spans 24 counties in northern Indiana, with more than 325 full and part-time employees serving nearly 90,000 members. Interra currently operates 16 offices in Elkhart, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Marshall, and Noble counties in Indiana and via robust electronic services at interracu.com.

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