DES MOINES, Iowa—As credit unions prepare for 2017, what’s keeping them up at night?
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HOUSTON—While the most important and far-reaching ATM liability shift deadline arrives next year, one payments expert cautions that waiting too long to upgrade to EMV-ready machines can be costly—in terms of lost fraud chargebacks and crooks zeroing in on outdated technology.
LAYTON, Utah—Is the “serverless” credit union on the horizon?
EL MONTE, Calif.–The $25-million Printing Industries Credit Union has moved in to the offices of the Certified FCU, which is a division of the $500-million Vons CU.
MILWAUKEE, Wis.—It’s time credit unions carefully consider how third-party relationships can impact their data security and ask vendors some tough questions, asserts La Macchia Group.
DES MOINES, Iowa—2017 will be the year U.S. credit unions pay much more attention to those who speak limited English and to serving their growing financial needs, asserts one expert.
ROHNERT PARK, Calif.–There are several reasons why credit unions should be concerned about the rate of member attrition in the next few years, asserts one analyst.
FOND DU LAC, Wis.–Are all credit unions ready to manage a growing demand for escrow accounts and the “complexities” that can come with them?
MALVERN, Penn.—The problem for many CUs? 2020 vision.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Consumers’ growing demands for digital services and regulators’ increasing scrutiny on cybersecurity make it imperative CUs choose the right partners to help them manage this challenging aspect of their business, according to PSCU.
