How Arizona Financial Credit Union helped Jose's Sheet Metal expand | Ep 9
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Meet Jose Antonio Galvan for over 20 years he has owned and operated Jose’s Sheet Metal with his family.
They started their business in a small warehouse on the West side of Phoenix. In 2016, Jose and his family approached Arizona Financial Credit Union with the vision of buying property for the Mesa location of Jose’s Sheet Metal.
AZFCU helped the Galvan family work through all the necessary financing to be able to buy more buildings to house their sheet metal business instead of renting. Today, Jose’s Sheet Metal will be able to continue growing their business for generations to come with the help of Arizona Financial Credit Union.
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