Charitable Giving by Individuals and Credit Unions

Charitable Giving by Individuals and Credit Unions

Chip Filson covers the types of charitable donation accounts offered by credit unions and what the most donated to causes are.

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Is Credit Union Marketing Lost, Forgotten, or Misunderstood?

Is Credit Union Marketing Lost, Forgotten, or Misunderstood?

Chip Filson contemplates the motive behind current day credit union marketing and the transition from education through connection to education through ads.

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An Opportunity for Credit Union Disruption

An Opportunity for Credit Union Disruption

Chip Filson analyzes how a decline in bank branches might be a result of credit unions’ disruptive market strategies, following in behind banks and FinTechs to offer better service and cheaper products.

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Cooperative Design’s Two Unmatchable Advantages

Cooperative Design’s Two Unmatchable Advantages

In the financial forest, Chip Filson discusses the two elements that have led to the successful growth of the credit union system: ownership and relationship.

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What Can We Learn from the Oldest FCUs?

What Can We Learn from the Oldest FCUs?

22 of the 100 original charters the NCUA granted after the passage of the Federal Credit Union Act are still in business—a rate almost double that of all FCUs. Chip Filson ponders the reason behind this and what lessons we can take from history.

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How Are Credit Unions Different from Banks? Three Powerful Words

How Are Credit Unions Different from Banks? Three Powerful Words

Chip Filson sums up the credit union difference in three words and remarks on how living up to those three words should be the mission of each credit union.

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Can Elections Indicate an Organization’s Relevance for its Members?

Can Elections Indicate an Organization’s Relevance for its Members?

Chip Filson analyzes the overwhelming and enthusiastic response to cooperative Inclusiv’s board member election and calls on credit unions to reflect on their own elections and how they might create more interest.

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Why Latino Community Credit Union Matters Today

Why Latino Community Credit Union Matters Today

Chip Filson discusses the chartering of Latino Community Credit Union back in 2000 and the way in which it has since exemplified the foundation on which cooperatives are built.

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Asset Bubbles and Credit Unions

Asset Bubbles and Credit Unions

Chip Filson tells the tale of former FDIC Vice Chair Thomas Hoenig, the lone dissenting vote in a 2010 decision by the Fed to continue “quantitative easing.” As Americans brace for the impending consequences, Chip wonders whether credit unions are playing into a potential disaster.

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Are App Platforms the Future of Financial Services?

Are App Platforms the Future of Financial Services?

Chip Filson debates the self-service trend sweeping the financial industry and whether or not FinTech apps will take the place of brick and mortar in the future.

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