Listerhill Announces Card Partnership with UNA
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FLORENCE, Ala. — Listerhill Credit Union is excited to announce the official launch of its University of North Alabama (UNA)-branded Signature and Platinum credit cards, continuing Listerhill’s dedication to supporting the UNA campus and the local community. This multi-year collaboration enhances Listerhill's ongoing commitment to providing financial wellness and valuable services to the UNA community, including students, athletes, faculty, alumni, and employees.
As part of the partnership, the newly branded UNA Keystone credit cards as well as the Keystone debit card are designed to benefit Lion supporters, offering appealing financial perks alongside a symbol of UNA pride. The cards will be available immediately at Listerhill’s dedicated landing page for the Keystone cards as well as by visiting any of Listerhill’s local branches.
"We're proud to offer these UNA-branded cards as part of our continued effort to support the University community."
Said Brad Green, President & CEO of Listerhill Credit Union.
"The financial wellbeing of UNA students, alumni, faculty, and the local community remains our top priority, and these new cards represent an exciting step forward in our partnership."
The partnership between Listerhill and UNA, first announced in 2010, exemplifies a shared commitment to enhancing financial access and well-being across the campus. Beyond the debit and credit cards, the relationship includes sponsorship of UNA Lions Athletics, along with tailored financial wellness efforts that meet the unique needs of the university community.
In 2010, Listerhill provided a $625,000 gift to the University toward the construction of the Wendell W. Gunn University Commons, which currently houses Listerhill’s Financial Education Resource Center as well as a Smart ATM for member account access. Three years later, Listerhill partnered with UNA on its student access card, The Mane Card. In 2017, Listerhill continued its partnership with UNA by providing The One Card, which combined student access cards with a debit card for everyday purchases.
Since 2020, Listerhill has partnered with UNA through the Keystone Debit card, a program that has contributed tens of thousands of dollars to multiple University initiatives. The new Keystone Signature card offering will give users 2% cash back on every purchase while both the Keystone Signature and Keystone Platinum cards will offer some of the most competitive rates in the area. The Platinum card is even available as a secured card, meaning applicants can deposit funds into a secured account to open the card, for those looking to establish or rebuild credit.
"These cards represent more than just financial tools—they are a testament to Listerhill's committment to empowering UNA's students, staff, alumni, and community with resources that help them thrive both on and off campus."
Said Alanna Sullivan, Chief Operations Strategist with Listerhill.
"We're excited to continue our support of the University through a card partnership that benefits everyone associated with the University, whether they are members of Listerhill or not."
About Listerhill Credit Union
Listerhill Credit Union is a nonprofit, member-owned financial institution dedicated to improving lives in the community. Founded by employees of Reynolds Metals 73 years ago, Listerhill has grown to include 92,000 members, $1.4 billion in assets and 18 branches across north Alabama and southcentral Tennessee. For more information, please visit www.listerhill.com or call 256-383-9204.
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