ORANGE COUNTY, CA (January 13, 2025) |
CUinfluentialsm is pleased to announce the launch of Collaboration Central, an online presentation of prominent CUSOs and select non-CUSO Service Providers designed to attract credit unions that are looking for additional products and services or investment opportunities.
From consumer and commercial lending and loan administration / support services to capital acquisition, ATM networks and servicing, shared back-office and lending services, community development, deposit management, regulatory compliance, talent acquisition, investments, insurance, capital management – and more, Collaboration Central is the “go-to” site for Credit Unions to connect with opportunities for growth, additional products, and enhanced member services. Wholly-owned or multiple credit union-owned CUSOs may be listed on Collaboration Central at no charge.
Mike Hales, founder of Collaboration Central (www.cuinfluential.com/collaboration-central) and an 18-year board member-emeritus of the National Association of Credit Union Service Organizations (NACUSO) has spent the last two decades promoting credit union and CUSO collaboration and business networks. The former president of venerable consulting firm Counter Intelligence Associates and partner with The Rochdale Group, Hales helped launch 16 multiple credit union-owned CUSOs and is an unwavering ambassador of the power of collaboration.
“The unique advantage credit unions have over other financial institutions is unleashed by the power of Innovation and Collaboration created by Credit Union Service Organizations and their delivery of non-traditional products and services,” says Hales. “Whether any credit union wants to offer additional products and services to their members, streamline their back-office functionality, reduce operating expenses, or otherwise remain independent – their first step should be to explore collaborative opportunities with CUSOs or other established industry service providers. Collaboration Central should be the first place to look.”
