Auto loans driving credit union growth.

Credit unions are increasingly turning to indirect auto loans to grow and balance their portfolios.  As interest rates are expected to rise, long-term mortgage loans offer interest rate risk, which makes them less attractive as a solution to bolster portfolio performance. Indirect auto loans offer a very attractive alternative to providing portfolio growth due to their short terms and rates, which mirror economic changes.

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