HARAHAN, La.–The Louisiana Credit Union League said it will soon launch “bubble,” a new private online community platform it said has been built exclusively for the Louisiana credit union network and that is the result of a new partnership with Breezio.
According to the league, bubble will offer members the opportunity to share ideas and best practices, get fast answers to questions from colleagues, discuss dozens of operational issues, and seek input on vendors.
In addition, according to the LCUL, bubble will house communities for industry-specific groups, league committees, chapters, and more. When members join a particular topic section for discussion, they will be subscribed to receive email notifications when there is activity in that section so they can join in on the conversation, the league said.
Drastic Evolution
“Communicating digitally has evolved drastically in recent years. LCUL knew it was imperative to incorporate a dynamic platform such as bubble in our engagement strategy specifically in today’s environment,” commented Lacey Weaver, senior vice president of the Louisiana league. “A strong emphasis on league value falls on collaboration and networking. With that in mind, we believe bubble writes a new chapter in the history of our league’s successful initiatives.”
According to the LCUL, bubble will launch in spring 2022 and will work in conjunction with the league’s new AMS system for efficiently monitoring and updating credit union data as well as the latest employment changes.
