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The value of fair value: Credit union merger accounting requires a strong partner

Abrigo

Find the right support for your credit union merger Consider the benefits of a third-party fair value specialist to smooth the credit union merger accounting process. Takeaway 3 Seek out a firm with credit union merger experience that brings credentials, communicates well, and takes a comprehensive view of the merger.

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Member business lending: How to leverage MBL for credit union growth

Abrigo

Develop an MBL program while mitigating risk Credit unions looking for alternate paths to growth in today's rising rate environment may be primed to leverage member business lending. Register Takeaway 1 Credit unions developing or tightening up an existing MBL strategy should start by engaging the board of directors to outline goals.

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FedNow fraud prevention for credit unions: A guide for AML, fraud teams

Abrigo

Prevent fraud when adopting FedNow Credit unions can prevent fraud as they connect to FedNow. DOWNLOAD Takeaway 1 Preventing fraud is a top concern of credit unions considering adopting FedNow, the new instant payments infrastructure from the Federal Reserve. These include the ability to accept a payment without posting.

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Top AML concerns for credit unions: A BSA Officer’s perspective

Abrigo

Advice from a former credit union BSA Officer A former compliance officer offers considerations for creating a successful and compliant AML program at your credit union. T he following best practices address the top AML concerns specific to credit unions.

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The Threat That Could End Community Banking & What To Do About It

On the surface, things are going well for community and regional banks and credit unions. Community banks are at risk of losing their core business to the companies innovating in the paytech and lendtech spaces. Small business lending is ground zero for this imminent disaster.

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Top AML concerns for credit unions: A BSA Officer’s perspective

Abrigo

Advice from a former credit union BSA Officer A former compliance officer offers considerations for creating a successful and compliant AML program at your credit union. T he following best practices address the top AML concerns specific to credit unions.

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Bank buys raise questions about the ‘credit union difference’

ABA Community Banking

Credit unions are swallowing up tax-paying banks at an alarming rate, using the tax break lawmakers granted them to serve people of modest means. Following a record 16 credit union bank buys announced in 2022, credit unions’ share of total bank purchases hit an all-time high last year.

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The State of Automation in Financial Services 2024 Report

In this report, you’ll find a comprehensive analysis of survey responses from executives at banks, credit unions, and insurance companies concerning their organization’s current and future use of automation.

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How to Attract Multiple Generations to Open New Accounts and Apply for Loans

Understanding these attitudes and using them to inform marketing messages enables community banks, regional banks and credit unions to better serve their customers. The experiences of every generation are characterized by their behaviors involving finances.

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3 Ways to Protect Your Clients’ Personal Information

It is clear that banks, credit unions and lenders face increased risk of a cyberattack as this rising threat becomes the new norm. Cyberattacks are 300 times more likely to hit financial institutions than businesses in any other industry, and these targeted attacks are on the rise.

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How New Customer Experience Technology Can Generate Massive ROI

Speaker: Elissa Riddell, Justin Knowles, Melissa Maki, Ami Iceman-Haueter

Many banks and credit unions are rethinking their digital and in-person engagement strategy for 2022. The problem? The technology they’re implementing is often siloed creating inconsistent experiences as customers and members move from one channel to the next.