
Charlie Peterson
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Feb 23, 2024 |
cuinsight.com | Anthony Hernandez |Maggie Chopp |Patty Corkery |Charlie Peterson
Bad data can have a tangible, negative impact on consumers. Think of a time you were getting ready to make a serious purchase like a house or car; the last thing you’d want is for the wrong information to be attached to your name.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
cuinsight.com | Anthony Hernandez |Maggie Chopp |Patty Corkery |Charlie Peterson
America’s Credit Unions President/CEO Jim Nussle and members of the organization’s advocacy team met with NCUA Chairman Todd Harper Thursday at the NCUA’s headquarters in Alexandria, Va.“Thank you to Chairman Harper and his staff for their time and great discussion today on how the NCUA and America’s Credit Unions can support policies to increase access to safe and affordable financial services at credit unions,” Nussle said.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
cuinsight.com | Anthony Hernandez |Maggie Chopp |Patty Corkery |Charlie Peterson
Life can be easier when you know what to expect. A winter storm warning, a heavy traffic report, and practice tests are some examples that come to mind. In our industry, an upcoming examination should never sneak up on any credit union. Wise people are always prepared, which is a big reason why they overcome obstacles and consistently achieve success. As a young, company grade Air Force officer, I was mentored by a wise, retired Chief Master Sergeant.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
cuinsight.com | Patty Corkery |Charlie Peterson |Kerala Taylor |Maggie Chopp
Behind every functional dashboard, crisp report and modern interface is a development process. Your credit union participates in the data development lifecycle every single day, regardless of whether it’s considered a formal process. We’re going to talk extensively about the BI development lifecycle, how it may look today at your CU, and the best practices you can implement to get the most value and longevity from your data requests.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
cuinsight.com | Patty Corkery |Charlie Peterson |Kerala Taylor
One thing I hear almost every week from credit unions is the effort to try and appeal to the younger generation. You know – the ones who may not know what a credit union is or if they can join. The ones who want things done yesterday without human interaction! We need to figure this one out. Currently, Gen Z consumers represent $360 billion in buying power. By 2034, at a population of about 78 million, they will be the largest generation of US consumer spenders ever.
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