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Community banks – Technology, reliability and a cautionary tale

Long Lasting Ideas

1994, in the days when telephone banking was new and transactions were still. hand-to-hand over the counter, a friend opened a new account in a North. Carolina community bank. Continue reading Community banks – Technology, reliability and a cautionary tale at Bank Marketing Strategy + Ideas.

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Growing a mortgage portfolio: Encourage borrowers to bank local

Abrigo

With mortgage rates down in the US , many homebuyers are looking locally to their community banks to finance their new, potentially life-changing purchase. In the spirit of the go local movement, new data from Sageworks Bank Information peeked in on 10 cities to see which community banks were making an impact on local mortgage lending.

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CEO Roundtable: Ideas for a successful 2023

Independent Banker

We recently spoke with community bank CEOs from across the country to gain insights on how they’re proactively positioning to manage risks and take advantage of growth opportunities in the coming year. Following some respite in 2022, community bankers are bracing for a tougher economic landscape ahead in 2023. Koger Propst.

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Small Business Banking Targeted In Open Banking Initiatives

PYMNTS

Banking technology company Agora Services recently announced its plans to white-label its offerings for smaller financial institutions (FIs) with a focus on small business and teen banking solutions. Recent improvements in the customer experience have made open banking more attractive for Funding Circle, added Jacobs.

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Big M&A Domino Falls in N.C. Banking Market

American Banker

North Carolina's second-biggest community bank agreed to sell itself at a rich premium, signaling that the state has become an attractive market for acquirers. Adding an out-of-state bank could also create opportunities for *locals* to poach business.

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Is North Carolina Next in Line for Tennessee's Pinnacle?

American Banker

The next phase of growth will likely involve deals and strategic hiring in large urban markets across the Southeast. The company believes it is done making acquisitions in its home state.

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F.N.B. Taps More Yadkin Execs to Key North Carolina Posts

American Banker

to take on leadership roles for its new markets in the Carolinas. in Pittsburgh has selected more executives from Yadkin Financial in Raleigh, N.C.,