What Does a Successful Credit Card Portfolio Look Like?

What Does a Successful Credit Card Portfolio Look Like?

For the past 29 years, the number one earning asset in the credit union industry has been the credit card portfolio. During the best and worst of times, by FAR the most consistent generator of revenue has been the credit card. So why aren’t credit unions pushing them more?

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What Have I Got in My Pocket? (Hint: it’s not a ring)

What Have I Got in My Pocket? (Hint: it’s not a ring)

What do you tell your friends when they ask where your nearest branch is? For Jeff Miller, it’s not far. He shares the in-and-outs of mobile remote deposit capture, its benefits, and everything you need to consider when launching it at your credit union.

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The Misconceptions of Online Credit Cards

The Misconceptions of Online Credit Cards

Why have credit unions continued to hold onto their off trial balance credit card portfolios? Heather French takes a look at the misconceptions around a switch, and why credit unions can benefit from moving their accounts over.

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From Member to Board Chair: An Employee’s Perspective

From Member to Board Chair: An Employee’s Perspective

From new to the credit union industry to CU board chair in five years, Kurt Hansen recounts his journey and suggests others follow in his foot steps, walking the talk, and engaging with credit unions and their leaders.

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Lending on Character Rather Than Risk

Lending on Character Rather Than Risk

What happens when you need a loan and it’s outside the lending policy? In Barb Cooper’s case, it meant only that she needed to talk to the credit union and with their help, they got her and her husband on the boat they wanted!

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“I’m Not Your Daughter”, and Other Stupid Things You’re Doing

“I’m Not Your Daughter”, and Other Stupid Things You’re Doing

Is a generational approach to marketing the wrong way to approach your members. In so many words… Yes. Xtend CEO Liz Winninger explains why a blanket approach to marketing generations, which themselves contain wide ranges of ages, is a fool’s errand.

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What We Learned at RSA: The Big Business of Cybercrime

What We Learned at RSA: The Big Business of Cybercrime

CU*Answers technical and compliance experts Dave Wordhouse and Patrick Sickels recently attended the RSA Conference to learn about the biggest cybersecurity threats facing credit unions today. In this first of a series, they take a look at the big business that is cybercrime, and the individuals responsible for some of the biggest cyber breaches.

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The Logic and Lipstick of GUI Design

The Logic and Lipstick of GUI Design

Have you ever tried to put lipstick on a pig? Amanda Grieves has, but probably not in the way you’re thinking. Read on to find out what years as a programmer has taught her about graphical user interfaces and how to balance trends with longevity when designing a great GUI.

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How Come Dave Ramsey Tells People to Use a Debit Card for Everything…But I Can’t Buy a New Big Screen TV With Mine?

How Come Dave Ramsey Tells People to Use a Debit Card for Everything…But I Can’t Buy a New Big Screen TV With Mine?

My Beef with Credit Unions — In this CUSO Magazine series, a long-time credit union member and industry insider vents about the decisions credit unions make in their day-to-day operations, and wonders why they take that strategy. In this second edition: why can’t I use my debit card to buy a TV and why won’t the credit union explain why?

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Is a Smiley Face a Legal Electronic Signature?

Is a Smiley Face a Legal Electronic Signature?

Ever considered what you’d do if you opened up a loan file only to find that the member signed his mortgage with a smiley face? John Beauchamp takes a look at the question “is a smiley face a legal signature”.

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