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Crossing the Mobile Divide

Independent Banker

How millennials will accelerate innovation and technology change. You recognize one of today’s most prominent technology dilemmas for community banks: It’s the great mobile divide. Millennials, who will make up half the U.S. Millennials, who will make up half the U.S. By Paul Schaus. that processed $1.3

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Who Will Use Self-Driving Cars?

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Last week, Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous vehicle business, announced that completely driverless Waymo cars are on the way – at least for customers in the suburbs of Phoenix. The pilot involved residents of a planned community, which on the surface seems to be the opposite of Gen Z. And this is not a one-off.

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The 2019 GonzoBanker Awards

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Mark Turner, Executive Chairman of the Board, WSFS Bank – We have to give the nod to an early 2019 retirement of Turner, who had one hell of a run in 12 years at the helm of a great community and wealth bank. It was always clear how much Jones loves his credit union, his team and his community. It is an innovator with tech (e.g.,

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

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Bank Innovation named Jill one of the 10 most innovative CEOs in banking for 2015, and we doubt that Bank Innovation would know who Jill is if not for her presence on Twitter. To those community bankers claiming their growing Compliance departments say no to everything. Community bank marketing resources.

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TRENDING: Are Credit Unions The Hipster FI?

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Today, more than a century later, that credit union is still operational and is now focused on serving a new type of member: millennials. Recent rule changes and product innovations are promising to help the CU market better serve its members. From mill works to millennials … the nation’s oldest credit union speaks.

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