Marc Rapport
How Pacific Northwest Ironworkers Restored Its Net Worth And Built Member Value
Marc Rapport
October 24, 2016
The small Oregon-Washington credit union uses internal efficiencies and external outreach to hit new heights.
Fintech Disruptors And Regulators Can Find Common Ground, But Laws Are Laws
Marc Rapport
October 23, 2016
CFPB Director Richard Cordray tells Money 20/20 audience about his agency’s programs to encourage product innovation, within limits.
ACH Same-Day Window Thrown Open
Marc Rapport
October 20, 2016
First of three-phase implementation goes smoothly as the venerable ACH Network ramps up payments speed.
How A Sales Culture Bolsters Non-Interest Income
Marc Rapport
September 19, 2016
Michigan’s Genisys Credit Union meets member needs while boosting its bottom line.
At The Core, It’s More Than A Commodity
Marc Rapport
September 15, 2016
After years of integration, core processing platforms remain at the heart of today’s credit union technology.
How This Small, Single-Sponsor Credit Union Hangs Tough
Marc Rapport
September 6, 2016
Simplot Employees Credit Union uses new tools to stay old school with a single branch and sponsor.
How Alliant Plans To Triple Down On NII
Marc Rapport
September 4, 2016
The Illinois credit union has a lower-than-average reliance on non-interest income and plans to increase those revenue streams in the coming years.
Why Nusenda Partners With Local Organizations To Vet Small-Dollar Loans
Marc Rapport
August 29, 2016
The New Mexico credit union puts community capital and cooperative principles to work.
A Team Solution To The Payday Lending Problem
Redstone Federal Credit Union combines risk and reward in its counseling-lending program and casts a wary eye at proposed CFPB changes in short-term loan regs. ...
Changing The HR Culture, One Coaching Session At A Time
Marc Rapport
August 15, 2016
Patriot Federal Credit Union has replaced annual reviews with quarterly coaching sessions that focus on value and values.