ROGERS, Ark.–The third edition of the excellent new education resource for credit union board members will publish in early May.

Credit unions that want to ensure their boards continue to meet educational requirements and to develop the sklls needed to oversee ongoing growth should contact Frank J. Diekmann at Frank@TheCUDaily to either renew their subscriptions or start a new one.
The CU Board Brief has been designed to meet directors’ educational requirements by informing them of big picture issues taking place in credit unions and financial services and to provide potential discussion points in the board room, while not overwhelming readers with too much information.
The Credit Union Board Brief features approximately one-dozen paragraph-length descriptions of issues that deserve attention, with a link to the full story for more details.
The Types of Information
The new April issue included coverage of:
- The lessons from rising satisfaction in banks
- The surprising discovery in a new J.D. Power survey of CU members related to perceptions
- Why Gen Z says ‘Ick’ when it comes to credit cards
- TruStage’s analysis and forecasts related to credit union trends
- What NCUA data show about CU performance
- The banking industry’s new ‘divide and conquer’ strategy
- Four CUs hit by hackers and ransomware
- The payments threat coming from X
- Two unique strategies by CUs
- A round-up of how CUs are involved in their communities
- How one credit union has overhauled its core checking offering
In addition, as part of a monthly feature on governance issues, Rochdale offers its insights on matters of importance to how boards can most effectively function.
Costs & Information
The cost of the CU Board Brief is just $799 per year, and that’s for the entire board, not per person. For info or to receive a copy of the April issue, contact Frank J. Diekmann at [email protected].
