Inclusion VS Risk: Why It’s a false tradeoff for credit unions

April 28, 2026

One of the biggest myths in lending is that inclusion and risk sit on opposite sides of the table.

They do not.

For Credit Unions, the real issue is not whether to choose one or the other, it is whether the institution has the tools to understand risk with enough depth and precision to expand access responsibly.

When underwriting relies too heavily on narrow signals or static rules, strong borrowers can be overlooked. Not because they are too risky, but because the decisioning process is too limited.

The idea of this false tradeoff comes from this limited view.

Better data, smarter models, and more adaptive workflows can help credit unions identify creditworthy members who may not fit neatly into traditional frameworks, while still maintaining disciplined credit standards. Hyperpersonalization is where lending is headed, and risk is a factor that is mitigated when evaluating members at a deeper level.

Inclusion does not have to mean relaxing risk controls, it can mean improving how risk is evaluated.

For credit unions, that is an important shift. At the end of the day, the goal is to make better decisions, serve more members well, and do it with confidence.

The institutions that get this right will not have to choose between mission and portfolio performance, they will be able to strengthen both.

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