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For many credit union leaders, 2019 may seem like the year the entire world shrank to the size of a smartphone. After all, many more credit union members were interacting with credit unions primarily through mobile apps this year. Mobile platforms gained more power as make-or-break channels for attracting and retaining members, and smartphones as a whole continued to command more of everyone's daily lives.

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