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Volatility management is a component of banking that should always be on management’s radar, especially after recent bank collapses.
Thoroughly understanding the waves of volatility leads to improved risk management and a strong culture of trust with customers. David Sayers, Chief Financial Officer at Maine Savings, believes by prioritizing internal and external continuous education and improvement, credit unions will optimize and become more trusted by their members.
Join us as we discuss:
Volatility management in bankingStability and education fostering trust with membersA culture of continuous internal improvement
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