Coming out of the pandemic, no doubt there will be a big adjustment to society and the economy as a whole, and there’s a healthy debate about what's transitory and what's not, and how to reactivate...
Coming out of the pandemic, no doubt there will be a big adjustment to society and the economy as a whole, and there’s a healthy debate about what's transitory and what's not, and how to reactivate...
In our most recent post, we talked about the evolving attitudes of credit unions towards digital adoption and the challenges they face to digitize at the rapid pace forced upon them by COVID-19. One...
The pandemic has credit union marketers struggling to digitize at breakneck speed. Here are five challenges standing in their way.
(BOSTON, MA — September 16th, 2020) — Today, MarketMatch announced that they have used two unique and powerful solutions, Prisma Campaigns and CU Rise Analytics, as platforms to deliver their latest...
Remember February, when we all went to CUNA GAC in Washington and thought, "Wow, what a great line-up of conferences we have for 2020"? Remember March, when we thought maybe they would just be...
New partnership will allow credit unions to improve digital experience, increase conversions and deepen relationships by making personalization and data-driven campaigns a reality.
Banco Agrario of Colombia and Prisma Campaigns catalyze financial inclusion for 230,000 farmers amid coronavirus pandemic. Implementation of online account opening instrumental in financial inclusion...
Though the pandemic is not over yet, at three months in it feels appropriate to pause and summarize learnings and opportunities of the crisis thus far. In this post, we’ll explore the trends we can’t...
In today’s COVID-19 context, it’s clear that FIs must reach consumers digitally and that fast response is the real competitive advantage. We developed this Digital Marketing guide pre-COVID, but...
The Prisma team working hard for you over the last 3 weeks. I was once told by a mentor to "celebrate the small wins [because] you might not get the big ones." It sounded pessimistic back then. But...