CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS

Continuing Education Credits - CU Growth & Innovation Summit

At Converge Events, we are committed to supporting the professional growth of credit union leaders by delivering high-impact learning aligned with today’s most respected credentials, including those offered by the American Bankers Association (ABA), Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) and the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP).

The 2026 CU Growth & Innovation Summit is thoughtfully designed to provide actionable insights, peer-driven dialogue, and strategic thought leadership that may support continuing education requirements for certifications such as the CTP, CFE, CRCM, and others.

The American Banker's Association

The American Bankers Association (ABA) Professional Certifications team has officially approved The 2026 CU Growth & Innovation Summit for continuing education credit across multiple highly respected designations. Attendees holding ABA certifications can now earn valuable CPE credits by participating in sessions designed to support their professional growth and credential maintenance. The following credits have been awarded:

These credits are now searchable and reportable under the ABA’s continuing education portal.

Searchable Program Title in ABA System:

TreaSolution/Converge Events | The 2026 CU Growth & Innovation Summit

CERP Credits
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CRCM Credits
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CFMP Credits
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CTFA, CRSP & CISP Credits
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ABA Professional Certifications is dedicated to promoting the highest standards of performance and ethics within the financial services industry. The 2026 CU Growth & Innovation Summit has been approved for 8.5 CERP, 6.25 CRCM, 4.25 CFMP, 1 CTFA, 1 CRSP, and 1 CISP credits. This statement is not an endorsement of this program or its sponsor. Certification holders must report these credits at aba.csod.com

Association for Financial Professionals - CTP Credits

The 2026 CU Growth & Innovation Summit also includes select sessions that align with the learning domains of the Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) designation, administered by the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP). Topics such as treasury technology, risk management, regulatory preparedness, liquidity strategy, and data-driven lending are directly relevant to the CTP Body of Knowledge. CTP holders are encouraged to track and self-report sessions that meet AFP’s CE criteria.

Estimated Eligible CTP Credit from the 2026 CU Growth & Innovation Summit 2026: 5.0 hours

CTP Credits
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Session TitleCTP Domain AlignmentEstimated Credits

AI 2.0 for Credit Unions

Treasury Tech / Operational Efficiency
(Part II, V)

1.0

CU Tech Stack of Tomorrow

Treasury Systems / Compliance Infrastructure (Part II, V, VI)

1.0

Risk, Regulation & Reputation

Financial & Regulatory Environment / Risk Governance (Part VI)

1.0

Driving Growth with Data

Treasury Analytics / Lending Strategy
(Part II, III)

1.0

Scaling Loan Growth in a Risk-Averse Economy

Risk Management / Lending / Capital Deployment (Part IV, V, VI)

1.0

Disclaimer: The Association for Financial Professionals does not pre-approve third-party conferences for CTP continuing education credit. Converge Events does not guarantee acceptance of any session for CTP credit. This information is provided for convenience and informational purposes only. It is the responsibility of each certification holder to confirm alignment with the CTP Body of Knowledge and to retain appropriate documentation for AFP recertification.

Association of Certified Fraud Examiners - CFE CPE Credits

Many sessions at the CU Growth & Innovation Summit align with the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) Body of Knowledge and may qualify for continuing education credit.

Below is a list of sessions that Converge Events has identified as potentially eligible for CFE credit, based on subject matter relevance to the ACFE’s core domains.

CFE Credits
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Session TitleCFE Domain AlignmentEstimated Credits

Panel Discussion: AI 2.0 for Credit Unions – Beyond Automation into Strategic Member Engagement

Domain 7 (Data Analysis and Reporting Tools), Domain 14 (Cyberfraud)

1.0

Panel Discussion: Risk, Regulation & Reputation – Staying Ahead of Examiner Expectations in 2026

Domain 8 (Fraud Risk Management), Domain 6 (Fraud Prevention Programs)

1.0

Peer-to-Peer: Driving Growth with Data – How Analytics are Rewriting the Lending Playbook

Domain 7 (Data Analysis and Reporting Tools), Domain 1 (Planning and Conducting a Fraud Examination)

1.0

Peer-to-Peer: The CU Tech Stack of Tomorrow – Building Scalable, Modular, and Regulator-Ready Infrastructure

Domain 14 (Cyberfraud), Domain 7 (Fraud Risk Assessment)

1.0

Panel Discussion: Scaling Loan Growth in a Risk-Averse Economy – What’s Working Now

Domain 9 (Financial Institution Fraud), Domain 8 (Fraud Risk Management)

1.0

Disclaimer: The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) does not pre-approve third-party conferences for CFE continuing education credit. Converge Events does not guarantee acceptance of any session for CFE credit. This information is provided for convenience and informational purposes only. It is the responsibility of each CFE certification holder to confirm alignment with the CFE Exam Content Outline and to retain appropriate documentation for ACFE recertification.
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