Is Your New Business Strengthening the Credit Union?

Date
October 22, 2012

The answer to this question varies by credit union. As the environment evolves, some credit unions are being strengthened by their new business, while others are getting weaker. How can you tell the difference? What should be considered when evaluating new business? How sustainable is the credit union’s current path? These questions are important to answer in order to see the strengths that need to be protected the most or the changes that may be necessary.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Rob Johnson
President/Principal, c. myers
Speaker Image for Sally Myers
CEO/Principal, C. Myers Corporation

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