SAN FRANCISCO–Companies that are investing in certain key themes are taking the lead in the payments industry, according to a new analysis.
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STAMFORD, Conn.–What is driving gig workers’ choices? A new “deep dive” offers some insights for credit union leaders, according to Legal & General, which conducted the survey of gig workers.
FREDERICK, Md.–While the roots of much of the U.S. CU community took hold in single companies or professions, a new study shows just how credit unions will have to continue to adjust as the nature of employment changes this year and beyond.
MADISON, S.D.–The CEO of one small credit union is sharing how she goes about having the difficult conversations that come when members are experiencing difficult times financially.
ST. LOUIS–Valentine’s Day may be a long way off, but credit unions may want to reach out to their single members and perhaps offer some financial love—or at least help and counseling.
NEW YORK–A new report suggests just 39% of consumers believe communications from their financial services company are relevant to their needs.
STAMFORD, Conn. — A new study suggests shoppers are placing more of an emphasis on the buying process than the products themselves.
NEW YORK–The Great Attrition has become the Great Renegotiation, and one management firm has some recommendations for how credit unions can compete for workers, including identifying numerous critical “personas.”
PALO ALTO, Calif.–How do you view the IT function within your credit union: as just support for management, or management itself? One of Silicon Valley’s best-known venture capitalists says companies should take their top IT expert sitting by the wall at the next board meeting and put them in charge.
NEW YORK–Credit union leaders will want to pay attention to the findings of a new analysis, which predicts banking will be centered around the smartphone by 2030 as all countries become functionally cashless.
