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Online Bank Tops List of Midsize Businesses in Indiana

Banking Exchange

One of the first online only banks was in the news this week for being a top place to work Community Banking Technology Retail Banking Tech Management Feature3 Fintech Feature Human Resources.

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Apple Pay Rolls Out To 17 American Credit Unions And Banks

PYMNTS

The total roster now claims more than 1,600 banks and credit unions domestically, said the site, even as 35 percent of retailers in the U.S. support Apple Pay. As has been reported, Apple Pay is also available internationally in, among other nations, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Spain, the U.K. and Switzerland.

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How Can Banks Thrive in the Next Five Years?

Jeff For Banks

The money market mutual fund became a formidable competitor to the bank account. First Internet Bank in Indiana was founded in 1998. Firstly, commercial banks are significantly funded with retail deposits. Secondly, millennials own businesses that we want to bank.' 'So, I'm bullish on community banking.

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CFPB: Are They Coming to Get You?

Jeff For Banks

A bank trade association CEO asked me a couple of questions while he was researching an op-ed piece. Shouldn't the CFPB work to address the impediments to starting a bank in LMI markets rather than punish community banks who scrambled to serve their customers when the economy shut down? The edited Q&A is below.

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Deposits: Do you want a relationship or fries with that?

Jeff For Banks

First Internet Bank of Indiana is primarily a pure Internet play that does not enjoy the same brand splash as ING. Fulton Bank, headquartered near my home, follows a traditional commercial bank strategy, pursuing the operating accounts of businesses from areas surrounding their branches.

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