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Early Days: AI Shows Promise And Limitations For Retailers

PYMNTS

Start creating more customer data to feed the algorithm and then you too can join the artificial intelligence (AI) retail revolution. Retailers can engage with an “AI lite” strategy that produces lookalike customer data and a level of predictive analytics. But the present and future of AI in retail is much richer.

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Building A Better Digital Bridg For Customers

PYMNTS

The loyal customer is increasingly the holy grail of retail — everyone wants to create them, but in an environment littered with discounts, digital offers and competing influence, holding a customer’s attention is not exactly easy work. That is the lowest for any vertical in retail. Which is where Bridg enters the picture.

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Amazon Tracker: Cities Clamor To Become Amazon’s Home Away From Home

PYMNTS

On Thursday, an Amazon spokesperson told Forbes the company does not engage in surge pricing, nor does it allow product prices to fluctuate based on region or delivery location. So far, however, the candidates (including Toronto, Boston, Washington, Atlanta, Dallas and Denver) seem to suffer from the same shortcomings. Shares Forecast.

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2021 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

We know the customer buying and use of financial services is being fundamentally changed by fintech, but our long-term strategies to invest/partner/buy/compete are very much works in progress. From nowhere, sizable regional players are being created. Performance and multiples continue to be solid, outperforming most regional banks.

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Efficiency now: 8 smart strategy tips

Independent Banker

As we enter budgeting season, the answers might be found in a mix of strategies. Consider your branch strategy. Recruiting is easier in some regions than others. We’re all competing for the same people, and a lot of the younger people want to live in Boston, so attracting young talent is a challenge,” he says.

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Function Over Flash

Independent Banker

In a Federal Reserve Bank of Boston survey of mobile banking and payment services released in August, roughly three-fourths of about 600 community banks and credit unions in five Federal Reserve districts that were polled were offering some kind of mobile service. Jim Van Dyke, CEO of Javelin Strategy & Research in Pleasanton, Calif.,

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Function Over Flash

Independent Banker

In a Federal Reserve Bank of Boston survey of mobile banking and payment services released in August, roughly three-fourths of about 600 community banks and credit unions in five Federal Reserve districts that were polled were offering some kind of mobile service. Jim Van Dyke, CEO of Javelin Strategy & Research in Pleasanton, Calif.,