HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. — Officials from cuautocoupon — a company
intent on generating more vehicle financing business for dealers and credit
unions — recently announced the signing of three Long Island credit unions to their
growing network.

The new additions include Nassau Educators Federal Credit
Union, Oceanside Christopher FCU and People's Alliance FCU. They join Bethpage
Federal FCU and Teachers FCU already in the fold, which now gives the GrooveCar
affiliate company the three biggest Long Island-based credit unions.

One of the nation's largest credit unions, Nassau Educators was
founded in 1938 as the Valley Stream Teachers FCU and took its current name in
1981.  The $2 billion asset credit union
is based in Westbury, N.Y. and services almost 152,000 members in Nassau and
Suffolk Counties.

Founded in 1969, Oceanside, N.Y.-based Oceanside Christopher
FCU is a $284 million institution that serves more than 12,000 members.

Hauppauge, N.Y.-based People's Alliance FCU founded in 1940,
has assets exceeding $245 million and serves almost 39,000 members on Long Island
and New York City.

This addition gives cuautocoupon a network that now numbers
nine in New York and 22 nationwide.

"And, the timing could not be better as all three credit
unions can offer their members a free $300 coupon that can be used after they
negotiate their best purchase price with the dealer to buy or lease a new or
pre-owned vehicle," cuautocoupon president Robert O'Hara said.

"This discount, in and of itself, helps make car buying or
leasing all the more affordable, especially when you factor in the credit unions
super low finance rates," O'Hara added.

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