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CEO Insights: How Our Low-Rate Loan Sale of Last Year has Worked Out

A look back at Community First FCU's loan sale shows that the sale was successful in creating profitable loans and loyal new members.
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How To Make Outbound Calls Part Of A Call Center Strategy

Aptitude, attitude, and opportunity have helped Leaders Credit Union develop a team of call center cross-sell superstars.
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Cash Back For Auto Loans

Spokane Teachers Credit Union snagged $20 million in rescued auto loans through a 1% cash back campaign.
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One Credit Union’s Response to Mortgage Turmoil

Kern Schools is looking to catch potential mortgage issues early by educating not only members but the community.
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The Big Three: A First Look at 3Q Results

Take a look at Navy, State Employees, and Pentagon's 3Q results. All three industry leaders have posted strong growth.
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Arizona State Pools Resources to Make a Splash in Business Lending

Local banks were not providing good business service lending, so Arizona State stepped in with a full range of popular services.
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What Can Credit Unions Learn from Niche Lenders

One credit union's dedicated focus on a niche market is paying off in double digit loan and share growth.
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Suncoast Schools FCU Reports Strong Growth in Second-Quarter.

One of the largest education credit unions in the country recorded exceptional results mid-year, setting the stage for a strong 2007.
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A Young Credit Department

GUASFCU offers repeat loan promotions that target repeat applicants.
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The New Attitude in Collections Is Give, Not Take

What your collection department can do to achieve success and stay “the good guys” in a tough economic and media environment.

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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