ZANESVILLE, Ohio - (11/09/05) -- Genesis Employees CU said Tuesday ithas selected Aimbridge Indirect Lending to provide it with aplatform for an indirect auto loan program. The $7 million creditunion serves the Genesis HealthCare System that operates twoZanesville hospitals, Genesis-Bethesda and Genesis Good Samaritan,and several affiliated health maintenance organizations. Theindirect program is being offered by Aimbridge through itspartnership with the Ohio CU League.
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