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Put Your Data Where Your Mouth Is

The much-publicized Google memo got me thinking. Finance is a traditionally male-dominated field. In credit union land, 51.4% of CEOs are female yet collectively manage only 18.5% of the industry’s assets.

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Credit Union Industry Commentary

Bond Traders Bet Fed’s Aim Will Be Off

The markets react mildly to yesterday's Fed meeting.
Credit Union Industry Commentary

Pre-Funding Hypothetical Future Losses: A Lesson From Hurricane Katrina

The NCUA does not need to keep credit union corporate bailout money, if the past is still prologue.
Credit Union Industry Commentary

Put Your Data Where Your Mouth Is

The much-publicized Google memo got me thinking. Finance is a traditionally male-dominated field. In credit union land, 51.4% of CEOs are female yet collectively manage ...
Credit Union Industry Commentary

Credit Unions Rally To NCUA’s Side. Will This Prove A Good Decision?

Free from congressional oversight, how will the still-independent NCUA answer calls for its own financial answerability?
Industry Insights

Employee Onboarding, Member Engagement, And Lower Fees

Five can't-miss data points featured this week on CreditUnions.com.
Credit Union Industry Commentary

The Virtuous Circle Of Lower Fees And Higher Income

Interchange income at credit unions swaps places with punitive fees as a growing driver of industry revenue.
My Generation

Why I Have Steered Clear Of Credit Cards, Until Now

This millennial wants plastic with the right mix of rewards, security, and budgeting tools.
Industry Insights

The Platformication Of Banking Has Started

Three takeaways from day three of Finovate.
Industry Insights

Artificial Intelligence, A Mobile-First Workplace, And The Death Of The Credit Card

Three takeaways from day two of Finovate Fall 2017.
Credit Union Industry Commentary

A Seat At The Table Or A Place On The Ark?

A CEO explains why his CUSO postponed its annual conference — aiding in hurricane recovery efforts and living cooperative ideals is just the beginning.

Exit Interview: Deb Vollmer

The retired Langley FCU executive looks back on a career shaped by industry change, evolving leadership responsibility, and a constant focus on serving members first.

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