Earnings By The Numbers (2Q 2016)
Total revenue for all credit unions topped $29 billion in the second half of 2016. Learn what happened with interest income, non-interest income, and ROA.
Total revenue for all credit unions topped $29 billion in the second half of 2016. Learn what happened with interest income, non-interest income, and ROA.
This quarter, Credit Union Strategy & Performance is all about showing off successes and looking forward to the future.
In July 2016, Callahan & Associates surveyed 170 credit union executives from 40 states to gain insight into their current and emerging sources of non-interest income.
Five data points from this week on CreditUnions.com.
Callahan & Associates surveyed 170 credit union executives to gain insight into their current and emerging sources of non-interest income.
Second quarter data shows the industry’s ROA is up quarter-over-quarter but slightly down year-over-year.
Sure, credit unions are not-for-profit financial institutions, but that doesn’t mean they can exist without steady sources of income. See how credit unions are making money and deepening relationships this week on CreditUnions.com.
With a few weeks to go before the NCUA officially releases first quarter data, early numbers reveal four notable highlights for total income, income composition, fee income, and more.
How an Iowa credit union increased its interchange revenue by 41% over four years.
How Members 1st Federal Credit Union sells mortgages and makes itself more efficient.
A midyear look back at how credit unions are lifting up their communities in ways that go beyond just banking.
Revisiting some of the unique strategies financial cooperatives are using to drive long-term success and sustainable organic growth.
From innovative training strategies to change management and more, here’s a look back at how credit unions are empowering their staff to serve members and live their mission.
From access to education and beyond, credit unions are putting members first in a way that’s not just about banking – it’s about financial empowerment.
Consumers are adjusting their financing habits to the new economy, and as economic realities shift, members are rethinking how — and where — they access credit.
Six data points showcase key dynamics shaping the U.S. economy that could direct credit union decision-making in the year to come.
Risk might or might not impact your organization, but you must be ready regardless.
Delinquency and charge-offs have largely plateaued from last year. Encouragingly, many products improved compared to the previous quarter.
Members are changing the way they deposit their money, saving more and opting for lower-yielding, more liquid account types.
Quarterly performance reports from Callahan & Associates highlight important metrics from across the credit union industry. Comparing top-level performance and digging into the financial statement has never been easier.