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2021 World Credit Union Conference Opens with Emphasis on Digital Transformation

First all-virtual WCUC welcomes 1,100 attendees from more than 30 countries

July 14, 2021

MADISON, Wis.—World Council of Credit Unions welcomed hundreds of credit union professionals to day one of the 2021 World Credit Union Conference, opening the first all-virtual WCUC with a keynote speech and breakout sessions on the digital future credit unions must prepare for going forward.

World Council Board Chair Rafał Matusiak, who also serves as President of Poland’s National Association of Cooperative Savings and Credit Unions (NACSCU), welcomed attendees by thanking them for serving as financial first responders for their members during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I hope the next week is full of new ideas, networking and sharing the spirit of credit unions,” said Matusiak. “Together we are stronger, more agile and more effective.”

Keynote speaker

Greg Verdino, a business futurist & digital transformation expert, delivered the 2021 World Credit Union Conference’s first keynote speech, focusing on what he calls the “never normal” atmosphere credit unions now face due to the pandemic.

Verdino explained that COVID-19 ended normal as we know it, but instead of entering a new normal, he believes we should plan on facing a “never normal” that will feature a pace of change that has never existed before that will require each credit union to build a foundation for a change-ready, future-proof organization.

“All leaders need to embrace ambiguity, not merely tolerate it—lean into it,” said Verdino. “Commit to acting in the face of imperfect information, commit to experiment in the face of uncertain outcomes.”

Acknowledging that new, online-only financial service organizations are here to stay and will peel off a sector of consumers is part of the ambiguity credit unions must embrace and navigate, according to Verdino.

“How does a credit union remain relevant if the future of banking is no banks? What are some of the ways that you could create value for that new generation of customers,” asked Verdino, saying those are the types of questions credit unions must be able to answer if they are going to be successful going forward.

Changing the Culture of Digital Transformation

Wednesday morning breakout sessions offered attendees three education options, ranging from sustainable finance to cyber resilience and digital transformation.

In a presentation on “Changing the Culture of Digital Transformation,” Joe Sullivan, CEO of Market Insights, focused on the fact that one of the biggest roadblocks to successful digital transformation in the financial services industry is culture.

Sullivan explained culture change requires intense effort and is often the most challenging part of digital transformation.

“The importance of culture for you to be able to invest in digital and invest in technology is crucial,” said Sullivan. “It is an ongoing way of living at your organization. It’s an ongoing way of being.”

Sullivan also shared a framework for creating and cultivating a culture that both understands and advances digital transformation, providing attendees with:

  • Ways to assess and evaluate their current culture.
  • Steps to remove cultural aspects that inhibit digital transformation.
  • Digital culture characteristics, and practical ways to build and sustain them.

WCUC 2021’s opening day messaging on digital transformation complements World Council’s Challenge 2025 initiative, which seeks to establish the digital transformation of the global credit union system by 2025.

Still to come

The 2021 World Credit Union Conference continues Wednesday with a busy afternoon and evening that includes:

  • A keynote address by Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Thought Leader Raven Solomon, sponsored by PSCU.
  • Breakout sessions on open banking and privacy, the credit union difference, decentralized finance and customer experience on a budget.

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The 2021 World Credit Union Conference runs through Wednesday, July 21.



World Council of Credit Unions is the global trade association and development platform for credit unions. World Council promotes the sustainable development of credit unions and other financial cooperatives around the world to empower people through access to high quality and affordable financial services. World Council advocates on behalf of the global credit union system before international organizations and works with national governments to improve legislation and regulation. Its technical assistance programs introduce new tools and technologies to strengthen credit unions' financial performance and increase their outreach.

World Council has implemented 300+ technical assistance programs in 90 countries. Worldwide, 82,758 credit unions in 97 countries serve 404 million people. Learn more about World Council's impact around the world at www.woccu.org.

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Contact: Greg Neumann
Organization: World Council of Credit Unions
E-mail: gneumann@woccu.org
Phone: +1 608-395-2048
 
The virtual platform for WCUC 2021
The virtual platform for WCUC 2021
WOCCU Board Chair Rafał Matusiak
WOCCU Board Chair Rafał Matusiak
Greg Verdino
Greg Verdino
Joe Sullivan
Joe Sullivan

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