Morning commuters throw cash-filled snowballs to get payback on their holiday bills
SURREY, BC--(Marketwired - January 18, 2017) - With the holiday shopping season now over, many Canadians are suffering from financial hangovers as their holiday bills start to arrive. Coast Capital Savings got creative in finding a cure for Vancouverites this morning with their #ColdHardCash event.
The event, which took place in downtown Vancouver, gave morning commuters the chance to throw snowballs at a large ice sculpture built to represent their holiday bills. Inside each snowball was a hidden cash prize, with some snowballs containing as much as $1,000.
"When it comes to the holidays, even the most conservative spender can find themselves spending more than they had planned," says Coast Capital President and CEO, Don Coulter. "With extra spending, comes extra bills and often extra stress," adds Coulter. "At Coast Capital we want to help Canadians reduce their stress by showing them how to manage their finances better and improve their overall financial well-being."
Recent studies have shown that Canadians intended to spend more during the 2016 holiday season than they did in 2015, but that they are also carrying debt year-round and in many cases, more debt than they are comfortable with:
"The fact that so many Canadians are pushing themselves further into debt is a concerning trend," says Coulter. "Now is a great time to think about your financial situation and how you can start 2017 off on the right foot, financially speaking."
Here are five easy things that can help you to achieve financial well-being in 2017:
"Coast Capital is passionate about helping Canadians with their finances, and this morning's event is a perfect example of that," explains Lawrie Ferguson, Chief Marketing Officer, Coast Capital Savings. "While this is an attention-grabbing way to spark those larger conversations on what financial well-being looks like, it's also an example of how Coast Capital offers simple financial help, in this case help paying off a small portion or possibly all of your holiday bills with some extra cash."
Coast Capital Savings is Canada's largest credit union by membership. An Imagine Canada Caring Company, the credit union invested $5.6 million into local communities in 2016, focusing on empowering and engaging youth. Coast Capital is one of Canada's 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures™, and a member of Canada's Best Managed Companies Platinum Club. It has 52 branches serving its 532,000 members in the Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island and Okanagan regions of British Columbia. Product innovations include Canada's first free chequing account from a full-service financial institution. To learn more, visit coastcapitalsavings.com.
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Contact Information:
For more information, including photo and video content of today's event, please contact:
Tom Leslie
Edelman Vancouver
C: 778.868.7991
tom.leslie@edelman.com
Erin McKinley
Coast Capital Savings
O: 604.517.7657
erin.mckinley@coastcapitalsavings.com