Your credit union member experience for President

There’s one thing Americans have in common going into election season…everyone is looking for some comfort that everything is going to be ok. In a poll by the American Psychiatric Association, 73% of respondents say they’re feeling anxious about the election. And according to a recent survey of 1,000 Americans by Myriad Genetics, 40% said they feel heightened anxiety or depression due to the election.

In a charged environment full of discord and uncertainty, an interaction with their friendly neighborhood credit union gives members a level of comfort. That comfort extends beyond their financial well-being and reassures them that everything is going to be ok.

And if they know they’re going to get the same great experience with every interaction, it might even become a reprieve from the craziness of the next few months. How do you achieve a credit union member experience that’s a source of comfort for your members?

Let’s take a look.

 

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