In reference to Mike Welch's Feb. 23 publisher's column on how credit unions deal with change ("Credit unions look at change at least three ways," I would add another area where credit unions fought change. It concerns the struggles the movement went through to move from computing prime share savings dividends on a quarterly, low balance basis to a compounded, daily basis. It literally took our board and management years to come around on that issue. However, we really never noticed the change once we took the plunge into those icy waters. Chuck Kennedy Director Tower Federal Credit Union
Change for the best
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