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CHESTERFIELD, Mo.—It’s time for CUs to create a five-year strategy around the evolution their entire retail distribution network, and corresponding changes to back-office support.

MILWAUKEE—Competition in the financial services industry is only going to get tougher by 2020, especially as more non-traditional sources continue to offer expanded online alternatives, according to the La Macchia Group.

ORLANDO, Fla.–Credit union IT execs have been challenged by more than just rapidly evolving technologies and near-daily attacks by hackers: many have also transitioned from the waterfall model of software development to the so-called “agile” methodology.

DES MOINES, Iowa—One expert sees the CU movement flourishing in 2020 due to a value proposition that not only withstands time, but strengthens over the next five years.

MADISON, Wis.—There’s no question credit unions will play a strong and vital role in the financial services world in 2020, according to John Pembroke of the Credit Union Executives Society (CUES). But credit unions will only continue that role as long as they continue to invest in one of their greatest assets.