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A New Report from Aite Group |
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Boston, MA, February 6, 2008
– A new report from Aite Group, LLC explores the successes and weaknesses of the top 1,200 U.S. credit
unions in the small-business space. The report also examines the steps several credit unions are currently taking
and plan to take over the next 24 months in an effort to win the business of this important segment. Based on the
results of a survey of 101 credit unions - all with more than US$100 million in assets - this report is part of
a larger Aite Group study of 201 U.S. credit unions, and the third in a series of reports on this market segment.
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Credit unions are challenged by thin margins, more demanding members, and
the need to identify new ways to grow deposits, and they increasingly find themselves competing head-to-head with
banks. In looking for ways to shift away from traditional strategies and to broaden their product portfolios and
member bases, many are recognizing the large opportunities that exist within the small-business segment. Of credit
unions surveyed, 68% stated that they are currently focusing more attention on building up their business banking
product/service offerings than in the past. Despite their increased focus on this space, few are seeing a great
deal of success or penetration within the small-business customer segment. In fact, Aite Group estimates that only
about 9% of small businesses consider a credit union to be their primary institution.
"Success in the highly competitive small-business space requires not only investing the time
and money necessary to understand the needs of these businesses, but also offering the right products and online
capabilities to meet the demands of more than simply mom-and-pop businesses," says
Christine Barry,
research director with Aite Group and author of this report. "Many credit unions are at a crossroads: Most
recognize the opportunities associated with targeting the small-business segment, but the level of importance
and effort they plan to allocate to attracting small-business membership divides them."
This 30-page Impact Report contains 26 Figures. Clients of Aite Group's Wholesale Banking services
can download the report by clicking on the icon to the right.
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