Put simply, the bigger the credit union, the bigger the Web presence. As shown here almost all credit unions (95.9%) with assets over $250 million have a Web presence and 65.1% of those CUs offer Net banking. Still, no asset range is too strong in bill payment. While 43.8% of CUs over $250 million in assets are offering bill payment, that is the only segment doing much in this area. Bill payment has been dubbed as a killer app by many analysts yet the CU adoption rate to this technology hasn't taken off like home banking and a Web presence.
The bigger the CU, the more Web services
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