Todd Smith
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Andrea Lindsley
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NORWALK, Conn., July 23, 2008 — Affinion Group, Inc. will hold an informational call to discuss the results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008 at 10 a.m. (EDT) on Thursday, July 31, 2008. The conference call will be broadcast live and can be accessed by dialing 1.866.394.8483 (domestic) or 1.706.758.1455 (international) and entering passcode 56431269.
by More than 100 Financial Institutions
Card Patrolsm Protects Account Holders and Increases Confidence in Banking Transactions
NORWALK, Conn., July 16, 2008 - Affinion Security Center, a division of Affinion Group and a leading provider of identity theft protection services, announced today that more than 100 U.S. financial institutions have selected Affinion Security Center's Card Patrolsm to guard their account holders' identity. The benefits provided exclusively through Card Patrol℠ are now available to millions of consumers nationwide through national, regional, and community banks and credit unions. By helping account holders fight identity theft, these financial institutions are able to enhance loyalty and trust, and provide additional reassurance about the safety of their account holders' identity.
...on Corporate Data Breaches
Presentation will review latest research and describe solutions for companies implementing data breach management and response plans
Norwalk, Conn., June 12, 2008 - Affinion Security Center, a division of Affinion Group, Inc. protecting millions of consumers from identity theft, will co-host a complimentary webinar with Javelin Strategy & Research on June 24, 2008 to discuss the latest research, risks and solutions in the field of data breach management.
‘Beyond Lockdowns: Comprehensive Strategies for iD Theft Protection’
WASHINGTON - Affinion Group (a NAFCU Services Preferred Partner) and NAFCU Services Corporation has unveiled a free podcast discussing the best ways for credit unions to protect their Members for a variety of ID theft scenarios.
Norwalk, Conn. - May 13, 2008 - The third annual In The Driver's Seat Road Rage Survey, commissioned by AutoVantage, a leading national auto club, found that the least courteous city in the country is Miami, followed by Boston and New York. It's the third consecutive year that Miami takes the crown as road rage capital of America. The other two cities in the bottom five were Baltimore and Washington, D.C.