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Webinar: How Fintechs Make Gamification Work—And What CUs Can Learn

Review webinar materials from "How Fintechs Make Gamification Work—And What CUs Can Learn," hosted June 12th, 2025.

In this member-exclusive session, Dr. Simon Blanchard and executives from Debbie and Fourish FI explore how gamification, an approach that blends behavioral science and game mechanics, can be used to drive financial wellness and member engagement in meaningful and measurable ways. 

  • Watch the webinar recording below.
  • Review the presentation deck here

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