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Let's all Soar - We're Introducing Referrals

We are offering a one-month free subscription to any credit union which refers another to join Soar and three months free subscription to the customer who is referred. On top of this, both organizations will receive a 50% discount on each open banking use for the next three months. This is an exciting opportunity to reach out, discuss what you love about Soar and share with others!
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Let's all Soar - We're Introducing Referrals

Singapore - World Credit Union Conference 2018

Singapore World Credit Union Conference 2018, 15-18th July. The CU Soar team have been invited to attend the World Credit Union Conference in Singapore and to demo a custom version of the CU Soar app.
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Singapore - World Credit Union Conference 2018

Top 5 reasons to choose a credit union over a bank

There are so many options for every product and service we consume so we need to be sure that we’re doing everything we can to show people what we can do for them. To help, we have put together a list of some of the top reasons that people would want to join a credit union over a bank.
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Top 5 reasons to choose a credit union over a bank

Why credit unions are embracing faster payments

Credit unions are doing more and more to connect with their members and give them what they need and want online. One of the things they are doing is offering the option of faster payments
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Why credit unions are embracing faster payments

How a mobile app keeps you connected with your customers at any time

When it comes to connecting with your audience, software can play an essential part. The creation of mobile apps has allowed a more attractive and often easier way to communicate with customers.
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How a mobile app keeps you connected with your customers at any time

Credit Account Information Sharing (CAIS): Why share data?

Data sharing has become a new norm in the financial services industry and for many providers it’s a way of being able to see a clearer picture of a consumer’s credit history. One of the main ways that organisations can view consumer credit data is through Credit Account Information Sharing (CAIS; pronounced k-e-y-s). 
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Credit Account Information Sharing (CAIS): Why share data?