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Regions Financial Corp (NYSE:RF) Launched New Collegiate-Branded CheckCard

Boston, MA 09/04/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Recently, Regions Financial Corp (NYSE:RF) launched Vanderbilt CheckCard to its assorted CheckCard options. Through this new CheckCard, the company plans to make it simpler for Vanderbilt Commodores fans to put on the podium, their spirit during football season. Vanderbilt University students can now get access to their own CheckCard through Regions.

Facilities to the Customers

Contact Center, as well as online forums, via Regions YourPix Studio makes it convenient for the customers to personalize Regions CheckCard by making use of Vanderbilt logo.

In this context, the Regions Retail Products’ Head, Tom Brooks, said that because of a special bond between customers and their preferred team and school, it became important for Regions Financial Corp (NYSE:RF) to enhance its status as SEC’s official bank.

About the Vanderbilt CheckCard

The newly introduced Vanderbilt CheckCard has the tag “collegiate-branded,” which means that it caters to a special section of company’s customers, enabling them to express school fervour with every single purchase.

It is possible for the customers to get access to this Vanderbilt CheckCard through Regions branch. Customers can also request for this through phone or online portal. Regions YourPix Studio is yet another place to get access to this card.

Regions Financial Corp’s Other Collegiate-Branded CheckCard Options

Vanderbilt design launched recently is an addition to other Collegiate-Branded CheckCard Options offered by the company. Some of these include- Ole Miss CheckCard, Alabama A&M University CheckCard, University of Alabama CheckCard, University of Florida CheckCard, Mississippi State University CheckCard, Auburn University CheckCard and Tennessee State University CheckCard among others.

A CheckCard is primarily an ID cardm which is most often issued by retailers. But these days it is commonly used and enables the cardholder to pay via check. Before debit cards became popular in the U.S., these cards were most commonly used in almost all supermarkets of the country.

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