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has been positive, with more than 200 Intelligence’s AffirmX, Complysight and
credit unions already enrolled. CUSG also CU Vendor Management offerings.
added valuable new partners like Carva-
na and IdentityIQ. As CUSG moves through the remainder
of 2021, the focus will be on the mission
The company managed strong and steady of helping credit unions serve, grow and
growth with our core performance solu- remain strong. A top priority will be to
tions, stepping up to help credit unions invest in and deliver technology, market-
serve a hybrid remote work business ing, performance and advisory solutions
model. One of the features that fueled that provide value for our investors, cus-
this growth and increased satisfaction tomers, employees and distribution
with these products was the integration partners. This will continue to be achieved
of Performance Pro, Compease, Planning by leveraging strong relationships with
Pro and The Learning Center. The acqui- both League and CUSO partners. Despite
sition of Canada-based CU Training fur- the headwinds encountered over the past
ther enabled enhancements to the TLC year, our balance sheet remains strong,
learning management system and posi- and our team is confident in its ability to
tioned CUSG to serve credit unions in adapt both strategically and operational-
Canada. ly to better position CU Solutions Group
for the future.
Our eAdvisory virtual consulting services
have grown this past year with the in- Best regards,
creasing demand for expert training that
can be accessed virtually or through a
hybrid in-person experience. These ser-
vices allow us to reach groups who would Dave Adams
not otherwise have access to high-level President/CEO, CU Solutions Group
resources, like small credit unions, young
professionals and marginalized markets.
CUSG also continued to invest and part-
ner with state leagues through CU Risk
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