2024 ICU Day
All Month Long
International Credit Union Day is October 17th and Zest AI is once again celebrating the impact credit unions have on their communities all month long!
Zest AI also wants to contribute to the movement! We’re donating to America’s Credit Union Museum and the National Credit Union Foundation with your help.
Schedule a 30-minute call with us to talk about how your credit union is innovating to help preserve credit unions for generations and we will contribute to the movement and you can get credit union gear! (see details below)
Voices of the industry
Dive into our collection of content inspired by the credit union movement, including voices from across the industry. We’re highlighting credit unions who’ve made strides in inclusive lending, enhancing the member experience, and innovating to preserve the credit union mission for generations to come.
One world
Celebrating Credit Unions in 2024
When we think about the critical role credit unions play in communities around the world, its important to ensure they have the right support and means to continue the movement. Check out the latest blog to learn about the superpowers they have and they can gain to continue thriving!
Check out the blogInfographic Saving the day, the credit union way
Credit unions are the financial heroes of our communities. Check out this breakdown of how much members actually save through credit unions, and the specific communities that they serve.
See the impact to our communitiesEvery credit union has a story
James McBride, former CEO of Lion’s Share Federal Credit Union talks about how Lion’s Share came to be and what makes credit unions so different from other FIs.
Lion’s Share has over $60M in assets and serves employees of Food Lion and other grocery chains on the Eastern Seaboard.
Scott Prior, CEO, Connection Credit Union, and founder of CUs Unite shares his credit union’s story and thoughts about the future as a small credit union.
Connection Credit Union has $39M in assets and serves over 3k members who live in Kitsap County, WA.
Leading ladies of the movement speak out.
Mary Beth Spuck, President/CEO of Resource One Credit Union, and Becky Reed, COO of BankSocial share their thoughts on the future of credit unions.