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Two CUs Clean Up As Winners Of Tech Council ‘Best Practices’ Awards

August 4, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Katye Long
CUNA Communications; (608) 231-4038
klong@cuna.coop

MADISON, Wis. – Technology CU and PEFCU were honored as winners of the 2008 CUNA Technology Council Best Practices Awards at the council’s 13th annual summit, which took place July 30 through Aug. 2 in Williamsburg, Va.

The awards recognize outstanding approaches to technology challenges with potential for universal application across the credit union movement. The winning credit unions presented the details of their success stories to the conference attendees in the following categories:

  • Technology Infrastructure – Technology CU in San Jose, Calif., for its job applicant tracking system to help the credit union’s recruiters easily access all internal and external applications, advanced reporting features, and more. A new job listing site provides a user-friendly interface for applicants, and allows human resources to quickly and efficiently track applications without using a paper-based system. More than 12,000 applications and resumes have been received since the new system launched and 170 job openings have been posted and filled. The new system was such a success that credit union plans to extend a 100 percent paperless system to the entire recruiting process in the near future.
  • Sales Management – Purdue Employees FCU in Lafayette, Ind., for creating a new Sales Reporting Model with a member service measuring tool as a key component to help meet its goal of being its members’ financial partner for life. The new model was created to be dynamic, automated, and efficient to better serve members and staff. The sales staff is now able to follow up more quickly with members who have expressed interest in specific products, and attempted cross sales are up nearly 300 percent from 2007. The new reports also help analyze productivity, contributions to specific corporate measures, monthly trend data, branch production, and more.
  • Miscellaneous – Technology CU in San Jose, Calif., for its online banking feature enhancement and new splash page to promote eStatement and electronic disclosures. The new business strategy included splash pages for the credit union’s online banking members with a disclosure agreement that required members to opt out from all paper statements, electronic privacy notices, and any future notices electronically as they become available. One month after the launch, the number of eStatement enrollments realized a 63 percent increase. The program will have a big impact on cost savings over paper statements and will help the credit union “eSave the planet.”

A panel comprised of CUNA Technology Council members selected the winners, without regard to credit union asset size, based on strategy, process, application, and results. Winner presentations and additional information about the awards are available online at www.cunatechnologycouncil.org, select the “Best Practices” link contained in the “Events” pull down menu.

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CUNA Technology Council

Established in 1995, the CUNA Technology Council is a member-led organization made up of more than 500 credit union technology professionals across the United States. The council’s goal is to shape the advancement of credit union technology by leveraging collective peer strength through the sharing of information and fostering of professional development. For more information, visit www.cunatechnologycouncil.org.

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