“Credit unions originated $72.5 billion in loans during first quarter 2012.”1
While refinancing contributed significantly toward the volume of loans, “origination activity jumped 24.7 percent versus the first quarter of 2011 as all major lending categories posted higher volume.”2
These positive statistics are refreshing news, but credit union professionals are not ones to rest on their laurels. So that news likely has some lending and marketing specialists wondering: How well did we do—and how can we improve those numbers?
One step you can take is to assess your loan application process. How easy (or cumbersome) is it for both the applicants and your staff members? How long does the process (from application to either approval or denial) typically take? Can any part of the process be streamlined? If you’re not sure, ask your members and your staff.
Online for Ease … and Efficiency
Paper loan applications seem almost archaic, but budget
constraints might make them—or a writable PDF—a necessity for some
credit unions. Still, it’s worth the time to look at your budget and
talk with your website provider. Chances are, your provider can build a
secure application for a reasonable cost.
A secure online loan application is a good start—but when
it comes to efficiency even the simplest application can’t compare with
an online decisioning system.
Today’s busy consumers want the option to apply online for
any kind of loan, including credit cards, auto loans, and mortgages. And
they want the decisions about their loan applications—whether it’s a
new loan or a refinance—as soon as they can get them. (Is yesterday too
soon?)
With a quality online decisioning system a member can apply for a loan anytime of the day or night—and find out if they’re qualified for it almost immediately. Naturally, the application and decisioning processes must be performed in a secure environment, so members can be confident that their personal information stays that way.
With a quality online decisioning system a member can apply for a loan anytime of the day or night—and find out if they’re qualified for it almost immediately. Naturally, the application and decisioning processes must be performed in a secure environment, so members can be confident that their personal information stays that way.
While helping your members save time, the online loan
decisioning system should also help free up staff members, so they can
consult with members, discern other needs they may have, and recommend
products and services.
Member Service … First and Foremost
A secure online loan decisioning system is good for
business—and because it improves the experience each applicant has with
your credit union, the system is also good for building stronger
relationships with members or establishing a relationship with a new
member. (Of course, anything you can do to help your members with their
finances is good for both of you.)
With so many vendors competing for your members’ loan dollars (and even payday loan companies are promising loan decisions within minutes), you’ll want to have the advantage. Do your research, and find a secure online loan decisioning system with credit union experience. It may be just the product that helps you look back on this quarter’s loan volume and think: Let’s keep this momentum going!
With so many vendors competing for your members’ loan dollars (and even payday loan companies are promising loan decisions within minutes), you’ll want to have the advantage. Do your research, and find a secure online loan decisioning system with credit union experience. It may be just the product that helps you look back on this quarter’s loan volume and think: Let’s keep this momentum going!
Related Services: Loan Decision+, Xpress Membership, Xpress Lite
1Johnson, Jay, A Pro-Consumer Movement, Callahan & Associates, Inc., June 18, 2012, http://www.creditunions.com/printerfriendly.aspx?articleid=5097, accessed July 3, 2012
2Johnson, Jay, A Pro-Consumer Movement, Callahan & Associates, Inc., June 18, 2012, http://www.creditunions.com/printerfriendly.aspx?articleid=5097, accessed July 3, 2012
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