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As the financial services industry grows increasingly crowded and end users demand more control over their data, credit unions struggle with the best path forward. Options like banking as a service and open banking have been presented, both with inherent flaws that are detrimental to all parties involved – financial institutions, fintechs and members. However, there is another route that can be mutually beneficial to all: Collaborative banking.

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