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Top 5 Total Return to Shareholders: #4 Bank of the Ozarks

Jeff For Banks

Bank of the Ozarks began in 1903 as a small community bank in Jasper, Arkansas, and by 1937, included an additional bank in Ozark, Arkansas. Since that time, the company has grown to more than 100 locations throughout Arkansas, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Florida. How did they grow so quickly?

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Who were ICBA’s Top Lenders of 2022?

Independent Banker

Last year, community bank loan producers were faced with both record-low interest rates and a glut of deposits. But as they always do, they came through for individuals and businesses in their communities with a combination of personalized service and prudent risk management practices. Bunnell; and Doug, Genelle and Jagger Jones.

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How the Popular Bank Associate Trainee Program sets recent graduates on a career path to success in banking

PopularBank

The Popular Bank Associate Trainee Program is a select, 10-month rotational program for top-tier recent college graduates that exposes trainees to the diverse lines of the bank’s businesses, operations, policies and practices. It allowed me to expand past my studies and explore areas in marketing, operations and technology. .

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Banking's Top 5 Total Return to Shareholders: 2021 Edition

Jeff For Banks

The bank was founded in 2006 and operates 19 full-service branch locations in multi-ethnic communities in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Texas and Virginia. SVB operates through 30 offices in the USA, Canada, UK, Israel, Germany, Denmark, India, Hong Kong, and China. billion at September 30, 2020 to $2.8

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Beyond Gaming: 19 Industries AR/VR Is Poised To Transform

CB Insights

Across multiple branches of the military, AR/VR is being used to create large-volume simulation environments — providing an immersive way to train recruits and optimize operations. A group of University of Alabama researchers had collaborated with law enforcement officials to measure brain waves during VR police training.