Best Of April 2018

Based on April traffic (and our editorial instincts), here are the top articles and blogs that appeared on CreditUnions.com.

Based on April traffic (and our editorial instincts), here are the top articles and blogs that appeared on CreditUnions.com.

No. 10: Card Conversion Makes For An Intense Year

How converting to a new card processing platform turned out terrific results at a California credit union.

No. 9: 3 Credit Card Trends To Watch In 2018

More than 75% of credit union credit card issuers grew at a below-average rate in 2017. How can cooperatives buck this trend in 2018?

No. 8: How To Reward Members And Promote The Credit Union Difference

Rogue Credit Union’s Ownership Account has helped members save $4.5 million in two years.

No. 7: How To Create A Vibrant Culture

To go along with a name change, this Illinois credit union shifted its overall culture.

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No. 6: The State Of Prize-Linked Savings Accounts

Lottery-driven savings accounts through state leagues and individual credit unions add an element of excitement to a positive financial behavior.

No. 5: 5 Design Elements That Influence Member Behavior

Every detail in the member experience sends a message about how they should act. Thoughtful tweaks on the credit union’s part can lead to smarter choices from members.

No. 4: 3 Branch Models. $7.5 Million In Savings.

How a shift to universal tellers and a rework of its branches saved WSECU millions.

No. 3: All Aboard Zelle: A New Train Takes Off On An Old Rail

The big bank-backed P2P offering is rolling out in earnest as an emerging channel that might have the chops to be champ.

No. 2: Would Your Employees Quit For $1,000?

Inspired by Zappos, First Commerce offers new hires cold hard cash to quit their jobs and find a new one.

No. 1: Credit Union Mergers In 2017

Total assets at credit unions reached a record high of $1.4 trillion at year-end despite a drop in the number of institutions.

April 30, 2018

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