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Community banks are thriving in Texas

Independent Banker

With the record growth of San Antonio, Houston and Austin, southern Texas is becoming a hub for business. This region has the kind of energy that draws people to a place and helps them and their businesses thrive. This region has the kind of energy that draws people to a place and helps them and their businesses thrive.

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Thoughts from American Banker Retail Banking Conference 2015

Celent Banking

This last week the American Banker Retail Banking Conference 2015 was going on in Austin, TX. P2P lending), and new payment schemes. The retailer combines the in-store and app experience to enhance the customer buying process. As expected, it was a great way to read the temperature of the banking industry.

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5 New Year’s Resolutions For Any Sized Bank That You Must Get Right in 2023

South State Correspondent

Lending Focus – Interest Rate Sensitivity and Credit Accuracy. If you look back over any recession, it is the two years prior when banks make 80% of their lending mistakes. Many banks, for example, are still hyper-competitive in multifamily lending. Sectors like office, retail, and hospitality, are even worse.

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4 winners and losers from the American Banker Digital Banking 2018 Conference

Gonzobanker

But what’s concerning me more than the gulf between big banks’ and community/regional banks’ digital adoption is the growing disconnect between bank strategy and digital strategy in community and regional banks. In a far too-retail focused conference, I thought the best demo was Avoka ’ s commercial account opening solution.

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Temenos to Acquire Kony: So What?

Gonzobanker

Geneva-based Temenos’ announced the acquisition of Austin, Texas-based digital application provider Kony in a deal totaling $580 million. With its Quantum offering, Kony has several clients outside of the financial services vertical including the retail likes of Michael’s and Amway. And these employees have lots of options.

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The Top 20 Venture Capitalists

CB Insights

He received his MBA in 1993 from UT Austin before joining Credit Suisse First Boston as an Equity Research Analyst, where he focused on computer hardware and software. Education: University of Texas at Austin (MBA), University of Florida (BSE). PROFILES OF THE TOP 20 VENTURE CAPITAL PARTNERS. BILL GURLEY. STEVE ANDERSON. JEREMY LIEW.