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SEATTLE—Some people have the wrong impressions about credit union outreach, locations, and technology, according to one person.

WASHINGTON—College is more important than it’s ever been—and so is getting the financing piece right, according to one person.

LAYTON, Utah—It’s a myth that a credit union is better served by keeping servers on site rather than in the cloud.

MADISON, Wis.— Credit union charity is a great thing, but it shouldn’t be done in a vacuum.

MADISON, Wis.—It’s a myth that leaders are born, not made, observes one person who adds the reality is actually more nuanced than that.

SEATTLE—The biggest new opportunity for credit unions to expand market share? It lies in underlining their traditional values to members and prospective members, according to one person.

ONTARIO, Calif.— It’s a myth that manual underwriting usually is the best way to go for credit unions, according to one person.

RICHARDSON, Texas—Some credit union members, most especially young members, believe it isn’t easy to obtain a life insurance policy, according to one person.

HOUSTON—The demise of cash has been greatly exaggerated, according to one credit union observer, and it remains king—for now.