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As the world adjusts to a new reality created by the coronavirus pandemic, consumer preferences have also changed, as people now prefer a lower level of physical interaction when receiving a variety of services, including from their banking institution. This creates both a challenge and a significant, unique opportunity for credit unions to maximize their competitive advantage.

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