Are We Morphing the Wrong Way?

Are We Morphing the Wrong Way?

As the price for just about everything is increasing, so are the seemingly endless fees credit unions are charging their members, says Jerry Collins, who argues that these fees burden members and work in opposition of the foundation on which credit unions are built.

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Do Credit Union Names Matter?

Do Credit Union Names Matter?

Juliet believed that names had little bearing on how something is treated or viewed. Chip Filson believes differently, arguing that credit union names—and name changes—can say something about how the institution sees itself and its members.

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Why AI Cannot Replace Your Writer: Part Two

Why AI Cannot Replace Your Writer: Part Two

In the final part of her series on AI-generated content, Emily Claus delves into the legal and ethical concerns, including several lawsuits, currently surrounding the use of AI material and why using it for anything important at the moment would be a misstep.

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Why AI Cannot Replace Your Writer: Part One

Why AI Cannot Replace Your Writer: Part One

AI-generated writing can seem like magic, one that many writers were certain would make them disappear. But once you pull back the curtain, the method is fraught with errors, legal and ethical debates, and lifeless content. Emily Claus shares why AI isn’t ready to replace your writer and why depending on it can be risky.

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What Can Be Done About the Drought of New Credit Union Charters?

What Can Be Done About the Drought of New Credit Union Charters?

The credit union industry was founded based on need; those unable to secure financial services turning to their communities for help. Chip Filson argues that this founding nature is slipping away but can still return to its roots.

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The CUNA-NAFCU Merger: What It Is and What It Means

The CUNA-NAFCU Merger: What It Is and What It Means

Following the announcement of the CUNA and NAFCU merger intentions, CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo provides some background on the organizations and touches on whether or not the merger will ultimately benefit or harm credit unions.

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Quality Control Analyst or Artist? What’s the Difference?

Quality Control Analyst or Artist? What’s the Difference?

Art and science, on paper, can appear to be opposites. But more often than not, Allyn VanDyk argues, the two work together and it can be easy to find the creativity in seemingly scientific processes, including software quality control.

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An Initial Reaction to the NAFCU-CUNA Merger

An Initial Reaction to the NAFCU-CUNA Merger

After the recent announcement of CUNA and the NAFCU’s intended merger, Chip Filson discusses the possible ramifications such a move could have on the credit union industry.

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Digital and Branching Options

Digital and Branching Options

While digital strategies continue to be the hot topic within the credit union industry, Chip Filson says in-person is both sticking around and even growing among retailers, and some credit unions are paying attention.

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First Lessons from a Credit Union’s CUSO’s Public Offering

First Lessons from a Credit Union’s CUSO’s Public Offering

Valuable lessons can be learned from Partner Colorado Credit Union and their CUSO subsidiary Safe Harbor Financial. Chip Filson shares what happened when Safe Harbor went public, and what credit unions might learn from the episode.

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