Some Bad News In $736-Million Refund From NCUA? Unfortunately, Yes

AUSTIN, Texas–It turns out there is some bad news to be found in the $736-million in funds being paid to credit  unions this week by NCUA.

Those refunded corporate assessments mean 1,472,945 people will now be able to attend the CUTomorrow Conference, thanks to its low $499 registration cost. However, for the obvious reason—long lines at lunch–the meeting is limited to significantly fewer than one-million-plus attendees.

“Obviously, having a million-and-a-half people at the CUTomorrow Conference would be great, as it means so many people learning  how other credit unions have built successful, growth-oriented programs, which would benefit members and the credit union movement alike,” observed Frank J. Diekmann, Cooperator-in-Chief at CUToday.info. “But the Omni Hotel in downtown Austin, Texas has informed me they don’t quite have 1.4 million rooms available, plus there is also the

very real issue of getting all the handouts distributed, not to mention that there would probably be a line at registration.”

The two-and-a-half-day CUTomorrow Conference will feature more than a dozen speakers addressing all aspects of successful growth strategies. The credit unions that will be sharing what they have done were selected after having been earlier profiled by CUToday.info and after readers identified the subjects they most want to learn more about.

The low registration fee of $499 is being made possible due to the support of sponsors that include Catalyst Corporate, Volcorp, Harland Clarke, CU*Answers, Emery Financial Group, CUNA Mutual AdvantEdge Analytics, and Your Marketing Co.

James L. This & Associates is also co-sponsoring the meeting.

The full agenda and registration can be found at CUTomorrow.info.

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