The Crimson Tide keeps rolling in more ways than one.
A month before the Alabama-Notre Dame college football championship game – won handily by Alabama on Monday night – the $537 million Alabama Credit Union in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and the $437 million Notre Dame Federal Credit Union in South Bend, Ind., launched their own competition to see which credit union could produce the most credit card applications and win $10,000 prize for charity.
"It's with a heavy heart that I tell you that Alabama CU has won the credit card application contest," Deidre J. Davis, senior vice president for marketing and member experience at NDFCU, reported on Tuesday. "We received 331 (credit card) applications. They received 355."
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