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From Farce to Menace

Independent Banker

Last month the NCUA’s sweeping, 167-page proposal to hand federal credit unions virtually unlimited freedom to serve almost any person of any means anywhere rightly drew an avalanche of letters from infuriated community bankers. The NCUA’s unbounded regulatory mischief has gone from silly to absurd.

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The world’s most extreme ATMs

NCR

Some 1,150km from Perth, the Tjuntjuntjara Aboriginal Community sits in Australia’s Great Victoria Desert Nature Reserve. Wells Fargo operates ATMs in Barrow, Alaska, which has the distinction of being the northernmost city in the USA. Serving a population of around 800, the ATMs are among the most northerly anywhere in the world.

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A Roadie For Everyone

PYMNTS

Bigger ticket items are now also eligible for $10,000 worth of insurance, due to Roadie’s new partnership with UPS Capital Insurance Agency. He further noted, “I love the way we take care of the community. That is the same firm that insures day-to-day UPS shipping. Users can also track their item with the app’s GPS.

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Data Dive: And The Winner Is Edition — SMBs Worldwide, DoorDash And Gun Regulation

PYMNTS

This new round of capital will help us further our mission of connecting communities around the world through last-mile delivery,” CEO Tony Xu said. SoftBank Group led the round, along with participation from GIC, Wellcome Trust and Sequoia Capital. So, what did we learn this week?

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Building from Scratch

Independent Banker

“I love being around people, and people are what community banking is all about.” Overcoming various long odds over the years, Shirley Nelson launched and then grew a thriving California community bank. Shirley Nelson has built a nearly 50-year career doing two things she loves—community banking and giving back to her community.

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