CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 304 CuCollaborate’s Sam Brownell on Mergers, CUSOs + More

Should we merge? With whom? Those questions are heard in just about every credit union’s c-suite and boardroom.
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 303 James Colassano on Real Time Payments (RTP) Coming At You

Real time payments. Coming at you right now. Are you ready?
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 302 Chase Neinken on Chimney Home and Finovate Success

It was over two years ago that Chase Neinken was on the podcast talking up Chimney, a fintech focused on delivering cool, fun calculators to credit unions.
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 301 Seth Brickman, Ranqx, and New Style Small Business Lending for Credit Unions

Scrolling through LinkedIn, I happened upon this post on Seth Brickman’s page: “I am excited to announce that I am now the President, Ranqx and can’t wait to help credit unions help small businesses and change communities for the better.”
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 300 Rhian Horgan, Silvur, and Today’s Retirement Opportunity for Credit Unions

Call this an encore performance with powerful, new information. Back on the show is Rhian Horgan, founder and CEO of Silvur, which she bills as retirement all in one place.
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 299 Bo McDonald and the Fight to Save Small Credit Unions with Big Marketing

Regular listeners know that a pet peeve of mine is how poorly most credit unions market.
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 298 Earnix’s Will Ely on How to Succeed at Auto Lending Today

The credit union share of auto loans fell sharply in 2023, down almost 5% from 2022 numbers tracked by Experian.
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 297 EXL on How to Master Your Credit Union’s Data

The answers you need are in the data. Of course you know that. But do you know – really know – how to mine the data you have, and you have a lot, and drill down to the information you need today?
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 296 Interra Credit Union, Cashback+, and the American Heartland

Imagine this: you and your spouse go to Appleby’s for a Valentine’s Day dinner. You pay the check with your credit union debit card and, shazam, you get 10% cashback.
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 295 Saeid Kian Ribbon on Better Estate Transfers

Your mother dies or maybe it’s your spouse and you’re a named beneficiary in the will so surely it’s a matter of presenting a few papers and some ID at the relative’s credit union and then you’ll walk out with a check.