Category: Subject Matter
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A Partnership Rooted in Our Collective Purpose
The collective power of our collaboration as credit union system partners helps us remain competitive in a rapidly changing financial services marketplace.
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Create a Win-Win by Reducing Members’ Anxiety
Leading consulting firms, such as Forrester and Bain & Co., have long maintained emotions are key in shaping customer experience (CX) perceptions. Bain reports reducing anxiety as the key emotional element of customer experience in banking.
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The League’s New Look & Feel
We’ve got a whole new look and we’re ready for our closeup. And this is just the start of good things to come.
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2019 League Highlights
Drumroll please…here’s a snapshot of 6 ways we put your dues dollars to work in 2019!
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Make your Members’ Voices Heard at State GAC
Be sure your credit union is well represented as The Movement takes over Madison for the State Government Affairs Conference on January 20. If you don’t stand up, who will?
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3 Ways to Stay Ahead of the Retirement Technology Curve
Consumers no longer simply prefer accessible and personalized digital experiences – they expect them. Is your credit union’s employee retirement program keeping up?
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Oconomowoc Resident Awarded $5,000, Just for Saving Money
In celebration of International Credit Union Day last week, Oconomowoc resident Kristine is now $5,000 richer just for saving her own money, thanks to the statewide Saver’s Sweepstakes® program…
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Celebrating Nearly a Century of People Before Profit in Wisconsin
With International Credit Union Day this October 17, there is much to celebrate about the lasting and positive impact of the nearly-century-old credit union movement in Wisconsin.
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Evolve to Satisfy Changing Consumer Tastes
Even as people strive to make decisions objectively, they operate emotionally. That’s a reality we in financial services must recognize as we engage with consumers.
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$4,000 Awarded in Wisconsin Saver’s Sweepstakes™ Quarterly Drawing
Four Wisconsin credit union members—including a 12-year-old from Wood County—have been awarded $1,000 apiece just for saving their own money in the Saver’s Sweepstakes™ program’s quarterly drawing.
