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Credit cards remain a vital part of every credit union’s growth and member engagement strategy, but the landscape is shifting rapidly. Well, member behavior is shifting rapidly. Is everything shifting rapidly? Find out when you join us for an in-depth discussion on the latest credit card program trends and what they mean for credit unions looking to stay competitive.

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Michael Ogden, CU Times editor-in-chief, will host this live webcast on Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 2 p.m. EST. As always, he will be joined by credit union experts and take questions from the live audience. Live audience participation is really fun!

We’ll explore:

  • Key shifts in member expectations around credit card rewards, fees, and digital experiences.
  • Regulatory and market forces reshaping card programs in 2025.
  • Strategies for growing card portfolios and deepening member relationships.
  • Opportunities to leverage fintech partnerships and embedded finance models.
  • Best practices for balancing risk, rewards, and regulatory compliance.

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Join us on Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 2 p.m. EST. Register here!

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Michael Ogden

Editor-in-Chief at CU Times. To connect, email at [email protected]. As Editor-in-Chief of CU Times since 2016, Michael Ogden has led the editorial team in all aspects of content strategy and execution, including the creation of the publication’s exclusive and proprietary research database of the credit union industry’s economic landscape. Under Michael’s leadership, CU Times has successfully shifted to an all-digital editorial product with new focuses on the payments, fraud, lending and regulatory beats. Most recently, he introduced a data-focused editorial product for subscribers that breaks down credit union issues into hard data, allowing for a deeper and more factual narrative for readers. In 2024, he launched the "Shared Accounts With CU Times" podcast, which offers a fresh, inside-the-newsroom perspective through interviews with leaders from the credit union industry and the regulatory world. He dives into pressing credit union issues, while revealing the personalities working behind-the-scenes to push the credit union world forward. His background includes years as a radio and TV anchor/reporter and a public relations and digital/social media manager, where he covered the food and music industries, as well as cooperatives and credit unions. Over the years, he has launched numerous exclusive video and podcast series, including a successful series of interactive backstage interviews with musicians at music festivals, showcasing his social media and live streaming production skills.