Erik Payne
How To Grow Younger
Erik Payne
December 28, 2015
2015’s best lessons and strategies in attracting the all-important millennial generation.
Does Your Credit Union Need A Chief Risk Officer?
Erik Payne
December 21, 2015
TTCU’s chief risk officer talks about responsibilities, skills, and value to the institution.
Turn A Temporary Intern Into A Lifelong Employee
Erik Payne
December 21, 2015
College internship programs allow credit unions to not only benefit from the fresh perspective of young minds today but also recruit for tomorrow’s leaders.
2015’s Best Lessons In Making The Most Of The Compliance Burden
Erik Payne
December 21, 2015
Eight strategies and lessons from credit unions show how to handle compliance and risk concerns.
The Elements Of A New Brand
Erik Payne
December 16, 2015
It took seven years for Eli Lilly Federal Credit Union to fully become Elements Financial Federal Credit Union. But its patience has paid off.
The Case For And Against Wearable Devices In Financial Services
Erik Payne
December 16, 2015
A new report predicts wearable mobile banking sessions to hit 100 million by 2020. Are wearable devices designed for that level of adoption?
A Brand That Meets Past With Present
Erik Payne
December 14, 2015
How a CEO change gave St. Cloud Federal Credit Union license to make a meaningful change.
A Strategy To Grant First-Time Homebuyers Down Payment Assistance
Erik Payne
November 23, 2015
Learn how St. Mary’s Bank offers low-income first-time homebuyers a reprieve from mounting down payment and closing costs.
How To Run A Loan Program With 256 Origination Centers
Erik Payne
November 16, 2015
State Employees’ Credit Union takes a decentralized approach to its lending model. How does it work, and why does the credit union believe this complex, ...
Pick Up The Hammer
Erik Payne
November 11, 2015
What General Electrics newest ads can teach credit unions about employee recruitment.