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ST. PAUL, Minn.—The only way small credit unions can afford Big Data is through collaboration, according to the Minnesota CU Network, which has a new offering to help not-so-big cooperatives dig much deeper into their member information.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Will credit unions soon need to be educating their members about the financial risk presented by their refrigerators?
One analyst says the answer is yes, citing the ever-expanding connectivity of the Internet of Things and the ever-expanding risk from hackers to new targets.

CHARLESTON, W.V.—A campaign themed “Numbers Speak Volumes” has achieved just that for both the credit union that ran the promotion and the members who took advantage of it.

BELFAST, Northern Ireland–Credit unions were urged to rethink their approach to branching, including how investments are allocated, how square footage isn’t the most important branch issue, and even how compensation is paid to employees.