Credit unions can expect stronger than average opportunities for lending this year and preparations are already underway to grow portfolio revenue.

CU Times spoke to three lending officers and while the executives acknowledged they could not predict the future, all agreed on not paying too much attention to negative economic news, choosing instead, to focus on tapping into 2015′s potentially strong loan demand.

"It might be easier to ask what aren't we doing," Ahmed Campbell, vice president of credit operations at the $2 billion Municipal Credit Union in New York.

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