Erik Payne
An A+ For An Auto Rebate
Erik Payne
August 3, 2015
How an auto loan helped this Washington credit union donate more than $14,000 to area schools.
The Death Of Twitter, The Rise Of Snapchat, And The Search For Authenticity
Erik Payne
July 30, 2015
What’s the next move for credit union brands on social media?
A Capital Initiative At Fairfax County Credit Union
Erik Payne
July 27, 2015
In 2010, Fairfax County Credit Union received supplemental capital from the U.S. Treasury. Here’s how it used those funds to improve the long-term health of ...
No Longer Competing On Price Alone
Erik Payne
July 23, 2015
How Amazon Prime can help the company grow its membership base and help absorb its famously thin margins.
How To Take The Emotion Out Of Salary Negotiations And Still Keep Employees Engaged
Erik Payne
July 20, 2015
Transparency and an objective salary scale encourages top performance from staff at Local Government FCU.
Does Facebook Want To Be A Bank?
Erik Payne
July 9, 2015
With the introduction of peer-to-peer payments, Facebook makes a plea for handling its users’ money.
Is Outsourced Compliance Right For Your Credit Union?
Erik Payne
July 2, 2015
Reducing compliance costs can save credit unions thousands of dollars annually and help smaller institutions remain independent.
4 Technologies To Meet Marketing Needs
Erik Payne
July 1, 2015
From in-house video production to cloud-based target marketing, these four credit unions are using leading-edge tools to differentiate and compete.
Consumer Sentiments And Employee Insights From First Quarter 2015
Erik Payne
July 1, 2015
Real comments from online review sites can help credit unions better tout their cooperative advantages, diffuse technology tensions, and decide when to send bad eggs ...
Of Marriott And Millennials
Erik Payne
July 1, 2015
What the hotel chain’s ambitious plans to modernize for the millennial traveler tells the credit union industry about the oft-dissected generation.